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Christopher Priest’s “White Panther” Brings Race, Rhetoric and Resentment

Christopher Priest’s “White Panther” Brings Race, Rhetoric and Resentment

by Obasi Jaheem Amare | Jun 28, 2025 | Essays and Critiques

Doesn’t Matter if You’re Black or White “It don’t matter if you’re Black or White,” Michael Jackson brazenly crooned as a whimsical romanticized integrationist fantasy. A hallucinogenic melody that imagines a world where...
The Cookout: Sam Wilson, Captain America 1 Critique

The Cookout: Sam Wilson, Captain America 1 Critique

by Obasi Jaheem Amare | Jan 5, 2025 | Reviews

Sam Wilson: Captain America 1 Written by Greg Pak and Evan Narcisse, Art by Eder Messias w/ Valentine De Landro (Marvel, January 2025) Synopsis  When Captain America attends a birthday party for Isaiah Bradley, he catches wind of a new tech venture that sounds too...

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