Do White Folks Read Black?

Today, I was riding the #4 Train uptown when I noticed a White Woman reading a thick book with a chess piece on the cover, I suddenly became curious, is she reading what I think she’s reading? I found myself craning my neck, in a very casual  manner, I might add, so as to not seem like a nut but the curiosity was killing me and I had to get a look at this title!

I thought back on the book fondly, that was a good read. I looked at the woman, blonde & blue, and I began to wonder, as I do about so many things, do White people read Black authors? Because, I don’t “see” it very often, if at all, in public (I can’t actually think of an instance). But I see Black people reading White all the time, on trains, bus stops, doctors offices, cofee shops, etc…I myself, was on the train reading, Naked by David Sedaris (which is laugh-out-loud hilarious, by the way).  But outside of President Barack Obama’s books, I don’t recall ever seeing White people publicly reading Black, fiction in particular. Everybody has to read certain works for school, (Zora Neale Hurston, Alice Walker, Richard Wright etc) so I’m talking  for pleasure, and I’m talking fiction.  And before you work yourself up in a dander, this is really a  lighthearted question, better yet, do your own social experiment: start taking a look at what peole are reading on the trains, buses, etc and you’ll see what I’m talking about, it’s a valid question. I’m NOT saying, White peoples’ brains are small or that they are racist,  I’m simply saying what I haven’t seen and am wondering why. This woman today has peaked my interest because she is White and I believe she is reading Stephen L. Carter’s, The Emperor Of Ocean Park, a good fictional story by a Black author.

I found myself wondering all kinds of things, what turned her on to Stephen L. Carter? Has she read his other books? Does she read other Black authors?  But mostly, I’m thinking, good for her! It is a good book, and ultimately, it shouldn’t really matter if an author is Black or White or Whatever.

A person who is into Anne Rice would totally be crazy over Tananarive Due, if you’re a fan of Alice Sebold’s, The Lovely Bones then pretty much anything by Edwidge Danticat should quench your literary palette. If you’re a sci-fi head, I don’t even know how you could be making it without reading ALL of Octavia E. Butler’s work, the woman has won EVERY sci-fi award that exist, many of them multiple times, I mean, she won the million dollar genius award for her first novel, for Gods sake! (and it was good too, I read it it straight through from 10pm to 7am the next morning, could NOT put it down!) And of course, you are a total intellectual poser, if you haven’t read , at least one book by the great Zora Neale Hurston, period.

I look at the blonde & blue lady, feeling oddly hopeful (cus’ the whole thing is ridiculous, let’s face it). I’m wondering if I should strike up a conversation, you know, ask what she thinks so far etc when alas, she raises her book and I see that she is in fact, reading Stephanie Meyer’s, Breaking Dawn, a book from the Twilight series. Boo.

But now, I’m really curious, do White folks read Black? (I mean for pleasure not school) I’m sure folks do but how come I never see it publicly? Are you closet readers? What’s going on there? If you do read Black, what are you reading?

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