The fact that a Black man had to dress as a mammy character in order to find success is also troubling to me.
Many say that we should not knock Mr. Perry's hustle and that we should support a Black man who has found a certain level of success.
But how does Mr. Perry differ from those in the past who "succeeded" by subjugating others from their own race?
http://americancivilwar.com/authors/black_slaveowners.htm
When will Mr. Perry represent a side of Black life that is not in keeping with the Step-n-Fetch model?
Or is Mr. Perry from the Bob Johnson School of Hustle?
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