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Black culture was once coded and culturally distant, like the secluded juke joint off the beaten path where Blacks rollicked and explored their artistic and aesthetic souls and intrepid whites trekked out to it as if into the uncharted forest, to see something exotic. Now Black culture is more like Starbucks: located on every corner in every major city and available to anyone who wants in.
Who's Afraid of Post-Blackness?: What it Means to Be Black Now
by Touré
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