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N**E
a title you don't say out loud
the book was recommended by I think Jay-z who found it sharp and funny. Having read this book it really is a warts and all account of what it was like to be black and poor in the land of the free. At least Dick made a name for himself in America (I'd say he's virtually unknown here.I know I haven't heard of him before) which is why he has a book out This book is still humourously written even though a lot of the subject matter is quite dark (no pun intended). It's so good that it makes me want to check out Mr Gregory's comedy. Although I wold like to spread the word about this book to my friends it's still a controversial title that I can't bring myself to say it. Pity. It deserves an even wider audience.
A**R
A must read book
This is a brilliant autobiograpghy and a must read book especially in current times where America seems just as racist as it ever was. Dick Gregory has a very good way with words and his commentary on the plight of the african america is both thoughtful and thought provoking in equal measure. I was shoked, angered and entertained throughout this book. Thank you Dick Gregory
E**Y
Important, and yet funny
He is important as a civil rights spokesman, but he is also clever and witty and inspiring. He is one of my heroes. It's a fine piece of history, and he is a rare treat.
J**9
Amazing
Was waiting for this to be reprinted for 10 years and glad I did! My son aged 17 is now reading it and it's blowing his mind
T**O
Five Stars
Great book from a great man. Knew nothing about him, knew him after reading.
S**H
Good value for money
Excellant Reading
B**R
Five Stars
Absolutely brilliant.
P**R
A real eye opener
A real eye opener, not finished it yet but when reading its difficult to put down. Was recommended to me by a close black friend.
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