America Made Me a Black Man A Memoir Boyah J. Farah Pt 1
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In this Podcast episode, we have two special guests, Kat from the F.A.B Podcast and Dr. Marc Hines, MD #AmericaMadeMeaBlackManamemoirBoyahJFarah "American Made Me a Black Man: A Memoir" is a personal account of Boyah J Farah's experiences growing up as a Somali immigrant in the United States. The book details Farah's struggles with identity, racism, and cultural differences as he navigates life in a new country. Farah writes about the difficulties he faced trying to fit in and how he ultimately found a sense of belonging through connecting with his African heritage and the Black community. The book also delves into issues of immigration and the impact of American foreign policy on the Somali diaspora. Overall, "American Made Me a Black Man" offers a powerful and personal perspective on the immigrant experience in the United States.
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