![]() In the novel, Mosley’s Black males had to depend on their own intellect and the intellect and strength of other Black men to prosper. The stressor, denials, and limitation of an enforced seconded class existence caused them to build and establish their own businesses and their own system of recognition for character and respect. Mosley artfully elucidated the stressors of a created second class on men who saw themselves and their peers as first class citizens. The Black men in Charcoal Joe created a world within a world – a world where they received and gave respect – a world where what one did built one’s reputation. However, the Black men in Charcoal Joe refused to accept and internalize the demeaning view of the society they operated in. ![]() The characters were keenly aware of the obstacles, and they knew how the oppressive society they lived in viewed them. Mosley’s Black men did not merely exist they prospered despite societal denials, systemic racism, and ostracism. ![]() From strong Black men to Black men seeking guidance, the reader witnessed Black males characters carving out space in a hostile environment. What was refreshingly abundant in Walter Mosley’s Charcoal Joe was Black male characters. ![]()
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