Author H. Lewis Smith’s new book “Bury That Sucka” takes a look at the “bizarre love affair the black community has with the N-word.”
“Throughout Black History Month, while paying homage to black history, every single day there will be those African Americans calling one another ‘niggas,’ Smith says in a statement. “And this undignified act and lack of respect is supposed to be acceptable and condoned amidst the black community?”
Through “Bury That Sucka,” Smith suggests that “the N-word is a mask which hides the rich and rewarding history of African Americans and the continued use of the word helps to bury that rich history.
“‘Bury That Sucka’ reveals why African Americans display this disrespectful and lackadaisical demeanor towards themselves and those heroes and heroines supposedly to be enshrined during Black History Month and why this trend of nonchalance needs to be reversed.”
The book is currently available at BarnesandNoble.com, Amazon.com and major bookstores nationwide. For more information about the book and the author, please visit: http://www.burythatsucka.com.
“Throughout Black History Month, while paying homage to black history, every single day there will be those African Americans calling one another ‘niggas,’ Smith says in a statement. “And this undignified act and lack of respect is supposed to be acceptable and condoned amidst the black community?”
Through “Bury That Sucka,” Smith suggests that “the N-word is a mask which hides the rich and rewarding history of African Americans and the continued use of the word helps to bury that rich history.
“‘Bury That Sucka’ reveals why African Americans display this disrespectful and lackadaisical demeanor towards themselves and those heroes and heroines supposedly to be enshrined during Black History Month and why this trend of nonchalance needs to be reversed.”
The book is currently available at BarnesandNoble.com, Amazon.com and major bookstores nationwide. For more information about the book and the author, please visit: http://www.burythatsucka.com.