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Black Refusing to Live Around Black People Like ThatBy Terrance Ammons



Black Fatigue is a bold, unapologetic, and deeply personal exploration of what it means to be Black in modern America — and why protecting your peace isn’t just important, it’s necessary for survival.

Terrance Ammons unpacks the emotional, mental, and spiritual exhaustion that many Black people experience not just from external racism, but from the conflicting values, expectations, and divisions within our own community. Through real-life stories, cultural commentary, and moments of humor, Ammons gives voice to the often-silent frustrations

Conservative Black voices who feel dismissed and isolated

Working-class and “ghetto” Black folks misunderstood and judged

Rich and successful Black people carrying the burden of representation

Liberal activists worn out by endless battles and internal gatekeeping

Everyday people navigating mixed spaces, trying to stay authentic

This book isn’t about blame. It’s about boundaries.

Ammons writes with raw honesty about the power of walking away from toxic energy — even when it comes from your own people — and how to build a tribe that reflects your values, supports your truth, and restores your joy.

If you’re tired of code-switching, conforming, and carrying emotional weight that’s not yours — Black Fatigue is your permission to let go and live free.

40 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 29, 2025

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