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Bucking as a Challenge to Racial Narrative

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By: Robert "Rob" Redding Jr.
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Rob Redding delivers a bold and addictive look at how America learned to see Black men as sexually dominant and how old stories of bucking slave masters still shape lies around sexual lust, desire, fear, and masculinity today. Using a new visual documentary drawing art form, he brings together a powerful collection of sexual images of bucking and evidence of abuses that most people have never seen and many have never been willing to talk about.

This book reveals how white slave masters engaged in the rape of Black men as displays of power and created myths about Black men who were actually made subservient and abused. It shows how those myths spread and became the idea that Black men are conduits for sexual domination and fetishization and how these beliefs still influence the way white men and now Black men understand themselves. Redding takes readers inside the history of bucking and the sexual assault of Black men during slavery and shows how these rapes by their masters helped build the ideas of dominance and manhood that still circulate in our culture.

This is a fast, gripping, image driven journey that challenges what we think we know about race, sex, and power. It speaks directly to white men who want to understand the history that shaped them and to Black men whose truth has been ignored. Redding brings the scholarship and the art to make the record clear and impossible to look away from.
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