Kiese Laymon, from How to Slowly Kill Yourself and Others in America: A Remembrance
…Mama and I fight over my job at Cutco and her staying with her boyfriend and her not letting me use the car to get to my second job at an HIV hospice since my license is suspended. Really, we’re fighting because she raised me to never ever forget I was on parole, which means no black hoodies in wrong neighborhoods, no jogging at night, hands in plain sight at all times in public, no intimate relationships with white women, never driving over the speed limit or doing those rolling stops at stop signs, always speaking the king’s English in the presence of white folks, never being outperformed in school or in public by white students and most importantly, always remembering that no matter what, white folks will do anything to get you.
You should be reading this guy.
Seriously.
You should be reading him NOW.
His collection of Essays on Amazon: How to Slowly Kill Yourself and Others in America