The Melody Was Sweet, the Journey Bitter: Navigating the Racist South as a Black Musician in the 1940s

Billy Sheldon’s voice is like velvet, rich and smooth even after a lifetime of singing. At 86, his eyes sparkle with the joy of music. He’s lived through the heyday of doo-wop in the 1940s, all while enduring the struggles … Continue reading The Melody Was Sweet, the Journey Bitter: Navigating the Racist South as a Black Musician in the 1940s

Deconstructing the Myth: Unmasking Racial Stereotypes and Challenging the ‘Model Minority Myth’ in America

In the vast tapestry of American society, racial stereotypes have long played a significant role in shaping public perceptions and attitudes towards different ethnic groups. These deeply ingrained stereotypes have perpetuated harmful narratives that not only distort the realities of … Continue reading Deconstructing the Myth: Unmasking Racial Stereotypes and Challenging the ‘Model Minority Myth’ in America

A MS Redneck, A Teenage Alcoholic Reading James Baldwin, and a VP with a CRT Doctorate Walk Into a Bar

Three Fifths welcomes new contributing writer, William Watson. We decided to have some fun so we asked William to write his own book review! Kevin Robinson Book Review of William Watson’s Twelve Steps for White America: for a United States … Continue reading A MS Redneck, A Teenage Alcoholic Reading James Baldwin, and a VP with a CRT Doctorate Walk Into a Bar