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Sam Fulwood was an integration baby. He came of  age during the post-civil rights ear, a time when  middle-calss blacks--many carrying the scars of  segregation and the struggles of the  movement--wholeheartedly embraced a belief in the unlimited  possibilities available to the new generation. The son  of educated prosperous parents, Fulwood shared  their dreams: He excelled at integrated schools and  believed in the promise of a color-blind  America.Waking From The Dream is the  powerful chronicle of his disillusionment with that  dream. Like other high achieving black men and women  who defied the assumptions of society to become  respected members of their communities and  professions, Fulwood learned taht assimilation into  mainstream America was at best superficial, at worst a  betrayal of his own individuality and values. He  realized that race would always be the most vital  component of his identity, one that would continue  to define him in a suspicious, often hostile, white  world. As he describes his move into the  self-protected , isolated cocoon of the black middle  class, a world spearated from poor blacks and all  whites, Fulwood issues a strong warning: "I can't  escape the thought that white America, which  stopped short of embracing middle-class blacks at the  moment we wanted inclusion, may have already lost  its opportunity."

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Sam Fulwood III is a Washington, D.C., correspondent for the Los Angeles Times.
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An African-American journalist's memoir chronicling his increasing disillusionment with mainstream America. Fulwood, an award-winning journalist and Washington, D.C., correspondent for the Los Angeles Times, explores his past and present relationship with the American promise of integration and concludes that Rev. Martin Luther King's dream is pass‚. Born into a middle-class family, Fulwood was urged early on to ``hold your own with the best [white students].'' In his ardent pursuit of success, Fulwood entered journalism convinced that his generation would be the first in American history to be judged solely on merit, not skin color. As Fulwood's career progresses, he becomes increasingly aware that he was wrong. In his early years of writing for the Charlotte Observer, he too often finds himself the lone black at cocktail parties and comes to feel that his greatest professional asset is in being the ``token'' black on staff. He perceives that he is desirable because he is a stereotype-breaking black man--educated and unthreatening, and thus acceptable to white America. His experiences at the Baltimore Sun further convince him that ``black reporters and editorial writers fit in a newsroom only to service the status quo, not to challenge it.'' Fulwood reaches the height of his disillusionment when the Atlanta Constitution reduces an article about a major address by Louis Farrakhan to a few lines in the business section. Though Fulwood tries to transmit a sense of rage to the reader, it often seems contrived. His success would be the envy of many journalists of any race. Fulwood's hyperbolic rage provides us with the literary equivalent of rap music's middle-class studio gangsta. (Author tour) -- Copyright ©1996, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

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  • PublisherDoubleday
  • Publication date1996
  • ISBN 10 0385478224
  • ISBN 13 9780385478229
  • BindingHardcover
  • Edition number1
  • Number of pages247

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