‘What Black Men Think’ Tackles Stereotypes
By DeNeen L. Brown
Washington Post Staff Writer
Saturday, August 4, 2007; C01
Quick. Pop quiz. And no cheating. No Googling. No calling the NAACP.
Are there more black men in college or in jail?
Janks Morton, a new movie director, is willing to bet you got the wrong answer. You who have been fed negative images of black men for so many years.
Although he thinks the very nature of the question is an “abomination,” he wonders: Would that same question be asked so often of any other race in America? The very premise of the question, he says, leads to faulty science. But the question is insidious, like the images that have seeped into the public psyche so deep that many black people themselves don’t get the answer right.
To prove his point, Morton poses the question while sitting at a table in Busboys and Poets restaurant seven hours before his movie, “What Black Men Think,” premieres in the District.
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