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Not the Boy for You (Becoming a Black Gay Man in a Culture of Exclusion)
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Product Details
Author:
Angelo Robinson
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
256
Publisher:
Chicago Review Press (October 5, 2027)
Imprint:
Lawrence Hill Books
Release Date:
October 5, 2027
Language:
English
Audience:
General/trade
ISBN-13:
9781641609890
ISBN-10:
1641609893
Weight:
16oz
Dimensions:
6" x 9"
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Eloquence-IPG_03212026_P9864162_onix30-20260321.xml
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Eloquence
List Price:
$21.99
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60
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Overview
Not the Boy for You is the story of a life deferred but not denied.
In this deeply personal literary memoir, Angelo Robinson chronicles his journey to wholeness as a young Black gay man in America. Not the Boy for You is a voyage through imagination and secrecy to create a world free to accept, embrace, and love all of oneself, freed from the face of familial loyalty, societal mandates, gendered constructions, sexual boundaries, and Christian taboos.
He takes on the intersection of sexuality and race and false, malicious declarations by some that Blackness does not include homosexuality because it is a behavior learned from Whites, a form of self-hatred, and traitorous to the African American community. Not the Boy forYou grounds his story historically and culturally with research on the literary, cinematic, and photographic emergence and evolution of Black male homosexuality. This examination explores the complex and complicated reality of how the Black male body, though marginalized, has been fetishized which is central to the wider cultural production of homosexuality.
Not the Boy for You is Robinson’s path to accepting and loving all of himself, with each step making him stronger and more empowered to confidently live out his race, gender, faith, and sexuality on his own terms—unapologetically.
In this deeply personal literary memoir, Angelo Robinson chronicles his journey to wholeness as a young Black gay man in America. Not the Boy for You is a voyage through imagination and secrecy to create a world free to accept, embrace, and love all of oneself, freed from the face of familial loyalty, societal mandates, gendered constructions, sexual boundaries, and Christian taboos.
He takes on the intersection of sexuality and race and false, malicious declarations by some that Blackness does not include homosexuality because it is a behavior learned from Whites, a form of self-hatred, and traitorous to the African American community. Not the Boy forYou grounds his story historically and culturally with research on the literary, cinematic, and photographic emergence and evolution of Black male homosexuality. This examination explores the complex and complicated reality of how the Black male body, though marginalized, has been fetishized which is central to the wider cultural production of homosexuality.
Not the Boy for You is Robinson’s path to accepting and loving all of himself, with each step making him stronger and more empowered to confidently live out his race, gender, faith, and sexuality on his own terms—unapologetically.









