- The Three Minds of Black America
The Three Minds of Black America is an unpublished collection of personal essays by African American authors dealing with Black Life in America during the 21st century. Each essay demonstrates
tresconsciousness in the twenty-first century. The editor of The Three Minds of Black America is currently seeking contributions to the anthology. The anthology is composed of eight chapters.Growing Up Colored
The composition of the first chapter contains essays solely related to the
tresconsciousness of childhood. These essays may include but are not limited to narratives regarding one’s own childhood or one’s experience raising children.Knowledge of Self
The second chapter contains essays that explore identity and self-determination as it relates to
triple consciousness . The essays in this section may explore one’s identity at any age in one’s life.econd Sex
The third chapter contains essays that relate to the
triple consciousness of being a woman, a black woman. Women writers will be included in all sections. Yet, this section will include the women’s whose stories are centered on a gendered experience.uccess Story
This section contains personal narratives that relate to what it means to be successful in the Black community and the divisions that can be drawn amongst family, friends and neighbors due to ideas of “success”.
Music of Black Life
The fifth chapter of The Three Minds contains essays that relate to art and artists.
Black, Too
This section contains the stories of all peoples of self-acknowledged African-descent including Africans in America, West Indians, Latinos, Native-Americans and people of mixed ancestry who identify as Black or African-American.
Our Parents Legacy
This chapter contains personal narratives in which the author compares their understanding of
tresconsciousness to their parent’s understanding, or those who contrast the two.Tresconsciousness
This section contains all of the extraordinary essays and narratives that reveal an in depth understanding of
tresconsciousness as it relates to the author that is so unique the story deserves a section of their own.ee also
Tresconsciousness Double consciousness Black existentialism Existentialism External Links
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