Respectability: A Short Story about Black Men looking for Freedom

DeShawn Watts has always followed the rules and obeyed law enforcement for as long as he could remember. But why does a life in the suburbs with a loving wife, a beautiful daughter and a nice job feel so hollow whenever DeShawn talks to his jailbird brother, Darnell?


Respectability is a short story detailing the lives of Black Men and asking what it really means to be Free today in America.

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Respectability: A Short Story about Black Men looking for Freedom

DeShawn Watts has always followed the rules and obeyed law enforcement for as long as he could remember. But why does a life in the suburbs with a loving wife, a beautiful daughter and a nice job feel so hollow whenever DeShawn talks to his jailbird brother, Darnell?


Respectability is a short story detailing the lives of Black Men and asking what it really means to be Free today in America.

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Respectability: A Short Story about Black Men looking for Freedom

Respectability: A Short Story about Black Men looking for Freedom

by LaMont Washington

Narrated by Coby Allen

Unabridged — 14 minutes

Respectability: A Short Story about Black Men looking for Freedom

Respectability: A Short Story about Black Men looking for Freedom

by LaMont Washington

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Overview

DeShawn Watts has always followed the rules and obeyed law enforcement for as long as he could remember. But why does a life in the suburbs with a loving wife, a beautiful daughter and a nice job feel so hollow whenever DeShawn talks to his jailbird brother, Darnell?


Respectability is a short story detailing the lives of Black Men and asking what it really means to be Free today in America.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940173298126
Publisher: LaMont Washington
Publication date: 07/07/2021
Edition description: Unabridged
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