An incisive and unflinching study from the national bestselling author
of Say it Loud! that tackles a stigma of America's racial discourse:
selling out.
"Brisk and enjoyable, no small feat given the density of its
ideas."--Los Angeles Times
Randall Kennedy explains the origins of the concept of selling out, and
shows how fear of this label has haunted prominent members of the black
community--including, most recently, Colin Powell, Condoleezza Rice, and
Barack Obama. Sellout also contains a rigorously fair case study of
America's quintessential racial "sellout"--Supreme Court Justice
Clarence Thomas. In the book's final section, Kennedy recounts how he
himself has dealt with accusations of being a sellout.