The Top 5 Reasons Why Black Men Choose White Women
Unpacking Complex Choices: A Short but Insightful Listen
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Quick Facts
| Author | Xavier James |
| Narrator | E. M. Lewis |
| Runtime | 0h16m |
| Published | November 28, 2018 |
| Rating | 3.2 / 5 (2 ratings) |
| Categories | History, Americas, United States, Black & African American, Politics & Social Sciences, Social Sciences, Racism & Discrimination, Specific Demographics, African American Studies |
| Format | Audiobook (Digital) |
| Platform | Audible |
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Delve into the nuanced reasons behind a significant demographic trend with Xavier James’s concise yet insightful exploration in 'The Top 5 Reasons Why Black Men Choose White Women.' This fast-paced, 16-minute audiobook navigates through social constructs and personal choices with clarity and candor. Narrated by E. M. Lewis, the recording is brisk but well-articulated, making complex ideas accessible without losing depth. What sets this audiobook apart is its brevity; it’s perfect for quick listens or when you need a focused discussion on race and relationships.
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- Expert narration by E. M. Lewis brings every character and scene to life across 0h16m of immersive audio.
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