I take my coffee black : reflections on Tupac, musical theater, faith, and being Black in America / Tyler Merritt with David Tieche ; foreword by Jimmy Kimmel.
"As a six-foot-two, dreadlocked black man, Tyler Merritt knows that getting too close to the wrong person can get him killed. But he also believes that proximity can be a cure for racism. Tyler Merritt's video "Before You Call the Cops" has been viewed more than 59 million times....
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Other title: | Reflections on Tupac, musical theater, faith, and being Black in America. |
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Language: | English |
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New York :
Worthy Publishing,
2021.
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Edition: | First edition. |
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Table of Contents:
- If She Only Knew (Part 1)
- Las Vegas Is a Terrible Place to Raise a Racist
- Death by Gang?: Or Death by My Mother?
- Boy, Go Hit a Home Run Right Now
- I Got 99 Problems and Pretty Much All of Them Are Women
- Mormons and Gangsters and Thespians. Oh My!
- I Was Doing Perfectly Fine and Dammit, Here Comes Jesus, aka Summer Camp in Vegas Is No Place for a Goose Down Jacket
- I'm Supposed to Do What?
- I'm Gonna Learn How to Fly (Part 1)
- I'm Gonna Learn How to Fly (Part 2)
- The Gospel According to Jonathan Larson
- You Give Love a Bad Name
- August, Broken Frame, and Everything After
- There's No Place Like Home
- The Bench
- The Tyler Merritt Project
- Never Gonna Be President Now, aka My Husband Found Your Pictures
- If She Only Knew (Part 2)