Black Boys Like Me

Confrontations with Race, Identity, and Belonging

Author  Matthew R. Morris
Black Boys Like Me

Black Boys Like Me ignited parts of me I honestly didn't believe any book could ever know.” —Kiese Laymon, author of Heavy

“A must-read.” —Dr. Robin DiAngelo, New York Times bestselling author of White Fragility and Nice Racism

Startlingly honest, bracing personal essays from a perceptive educator that bring us into the world of Black masculinity, hip-hop culture, and learning.

What does it mean to be a young Black man with an immigrant father and a white mother, teaching in a school system that historically has held an exclusionary definition of success?

In eight illuminating essays, Matthew R. Morris grapples with this question, and others related to identity and perception. After graduating high school in Scarborough, Morris spent four years in the U.S. on…