National Book Award-winner Orlando Patterson examines the extensive cultural consequences of slavery and Jim Crow for today's Afro-Americans and for our society as a whole. In three interlocking essays, Orlando Patterson looks to history to explain the deeply strained relations between Afro-American men and women and the complex array of images of the Afro-American male in modern culture. Patterson is widely acknowledged as a leading scholar on the history, sociology, and culture of Americans descended from slaves. He believes that male-female relations among Afro-Americans languish in a chronic state of crisis-a crisis that lies at the heart of the social tragedy besetting the bottom third of the Afro-American population. Rituals of Blood advances his new model of ethnic relations that opens American society to a new and freer dialogue.
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