As a letter aficionado, and a black man, I was drawn to this book simply because the subject matter spoke to me. Letters from black folk from all walks of life are here, and copious details as to who the authors and recipients are are greatly helpful in figuring out context. I am sensitive to the breadth of topics and the vernacular; the familiar and the businesslike are side by side here.
What threw me off was, in the preface to the first chapter, the editor throws in her opinion that the downfall of African American life can be traced to ONE thing: that black people have abandoned the nuclear family. I was so disgusted with this out-of-place and out-of-context opinion that I didn't read any more chapter introductions. Never mind poverty and sexuality being set upon by discrimination; you damned black men and black women get divorced and that's why you can't have nice things. GTFOH.