Recasting Race in Traditional "Gangster" Entertainment Roles
In "Church and School Days: A Clifton Bullock Story from 1972," the late Clifton Bullock shares the fictional account of a gangster from the early '70s as he endures the changes and challenges life throws at him. Charlie Green, Bullock's son, decided to publish his father's work because he saw a need in the market for books showcasing Blacks in fictional "gangster and mobster" stories that have historically featured predominantly white main characters.
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