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Term Papers on Nathan McCall

Term Paper TitleNathan McCall
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# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)2.04

Nathan McCall

When he was 20, Nathan McCall shot a man who made an offensive comment about his girlfriend. He robbed a
McDonald’s. He sold drugs. He broke into homes, stole cars and gang-raped girls. He went to prison.

There, he read Richard Wright’s Native Son and became fascinated with words. He “got into his spirituality,” and decided to
“give life a try life on the other side of the fence.” Since then he has used words to convey his anger and his message: race itself
does not make people violent.

A columnist from The Washington Post, McCall told a sparse crowd in Colton Chapel last Thursday that “America is
experiencing a serious crisis in race relations.” McCall has been on tour for two years promoting his book Makes Me Wanna
Holler. He said he has been “gauging the social pulse of the nation beyond what I read in the newspapers and what I see in the
TV news.

"Yeah, I’m obsessed with race because White America is obsessed with race,” he said. “Blacks are routinely treated with
disdain and regarded with suspicion...wherever we go in this country we are hated.” He said this is the reason why Black men
commit so many crimes against each other--they internalize the hatred that others in society have for them. They end up hating
themselves.

“I learned to hate myself by the time I was 12 years old,” he said. McCall said he and his friends did not believe they had a
future. Self...

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