Or more like I, Danielle Belton, wrote an article for the June edition of The American Prospect entitled “Blacks In Space,” that was an elaboration on a brief post I wrote about blacks and sci-fi. Now you can read three pages of me ruminating on the subject at a Barnes & Noble near you.
Black Snob in The American Prospect
10 responses to “Black Snob in The American Prospect”
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Cool! 🙂
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Yay! Get that money girl!
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Congrats girl, I’m personally allergic to all things sci-fi but I’ll have to give this a look
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(pumping both hands up in the air) Go Snob! Go Snob!!
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Congrats. One minor criticism, Star Trek was on in the 60’s originally, in the 70’s it was just in re-runs, it was a cartoon and the first movie came out.
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Nice, way to get yourself out there!!!
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Congratulations, Danielle, on getting more of your work published. I have to say, though, it was a major gaffe in alluding that Star Trek came out in the ’70s. You’re a youngun so it’s understandable, but the editor should have caught it.
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I’m definitely going to pick this up! This has been my obsession lately, although I’ve been thinking of it in terms of scifi/fantasy novels, but seriously, it’s the same ish everywhere.
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Get down girl, go head, get down! The topic is near and dear to my heart and I am so glad that the American Prospect is showing you some love.
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Great article!
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