Black Americans Don’t Understand The Yellows, Browns, Reds…Or The Africans
In this conversation, Perry Kyles discusses the complex relationships between Black Americans and other ethnic groups, particularly Africans, Latinos, and Asians.
He emphasizes the need for Black Americans to understand the historical and psychological factors that contribute to the perceptions and behaviors of these groups towards them. Kyles argues for a unified Black American identity and the importance of speaking truth to power to combat systemic racism and oppression. He critiques the internalized racism present in various communities and calls for solidarity among Black Americans to uplift their own identity and resist external pressures.
