
What Truth Sounds Like Robert F. Kennedy, James Baldwin, and Our Unfinished Conversation About Race in America
Reviews

I have been wanting to reads this book since I heard Michael Eric Dyson interview on the view. The story centers around a meeting that took place in civil rights era between Bobby Kennedy, James Baldwin, Harry Belafonte, and other well known black activist at the time. Dyson states in his book that RFK changed during this meeting. He had to face up to his own prejudice and hear some hard truths from the black community. The meeting ultimately changed his views on race and elevated his place in history. I have to say that I have a love/hate relationship with Michael Eric Dyson. I’m really having a hard time even rating this book, because there is stuff that I really liked and was all on board with, and other things that are so way off base that it made want to throw the book to wall when i was reading it. My emotions were all over the place when reading this book. I liked how he used the meeting with RFK, Baldwin, and other activist to explain certain events that are going on today. Some of my criticism with Dyson is that I think that he gets on his soap box to much, and just because it's his truth doesn’t mean that rings true for everyone else. I think his assessments of President Obama and Senator Bernie Sander’s was way off base. I think that President Obama has helped the black community, just because he is not doing it in the way that you want him to doesn’t mean that he is not doing it. Plus I think it's really easy to judge when your not the one sitting in the President seat. Overall I liked the book. There was more good then bad that was for sure. I came out of it wanting to know more about James Baldwin, Harry Belafonte, and other key members of the civil rights movement.


