Cole Brown is a Philly kid; he matured in the city's
predominately white private schools and neighborhoods. During his
undergraduate years at Georgetown University, Cole began writing
his first book,Greyboy: Finding Blackness in a White World.Today,
Cole splits his time between Sydney, Australia, and New York.
Elaine Welteroth is a New York Times bestselling author,
award-winning journalist, and judge on the new Project Runway. She
is known for her groundbreaking work at the helm of Teen Vogue
where in 2017 she was appointed the youngest Editor-in-Chief at a
Cond Nast publication. Her debut book More Than Enough became an
instant bestseller in 2019 and received an NAACP award in 2020.
Michael Eric Dyson is a Georgetown University sociology
professor, a New York Times bestselling author and contributing
opinion writer, and a contributing editor of The New Republic, and
of ESPN's The Undefeated website. Dyson has written or edited over
twenty books on subjects such as Malcolm X, Martin Luther King Jr.,
Marvin Gaye, Barack Obama, Nas's debut album Illmatic, Bill Cosby,
Tupac Shakur, Hurricane Katrina, and Jay-Z.
"Cole Brown’s Greyboy: Finding Blackness in a White
World is a lens into a world that few have written about—a
world at the intersection of race and class that my children wake
up in every day. Brown presents an honest and sometimes
uncomfortable view into the reality of growing up Black in white
spaces. The Black experience in America is complex
and Greyboy shines a light on the unique challenges that
come with us achieving success."
—Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, Entertainment Mogul, Entrepreneur,
Philanthropist
"In the pages of Greyboy, a world of access and angst is revealed
with alarming honesty and insightfulness. If you have ever
struggled with the anxiety of being the only or the isolation of
living between two spaces, this book is a must read!"
—Queen Latifah, Rapper, Actress, Singer, Producer
"Penetrating and insightful! Greyboy opened my eyes to the world my
son was raised in."
—Andre Harrell, Hip-Hop Pioneer, Founder, Uptown Records
"I absolutely felt Cole Brown’s words in my gut. His voice is
unapologetic, introspective, powerful, and conscious, yet
comforting. The way Cole addresses his understanding of
'privilege,' whether white or black, is grounded in transparency
and wit. So vivid are the blurred lines of identity. And though he
may feel gray, I felt very Black, and at one with Cole on his
journey in navigating the world as an African American."
—Misty Copeland, Principal Dancer, American Ballet Theatre
"Greyboy captures the complexity of what it means to live 'between'
in vivid detail with uncompromising honesty."
—Anthony Anderson, Actor, Black-ish
"Cole Brown speaks to issues of race and identity with honesty and
depth. He challenges the reader...no forces the reader to
reconsider their notions of what it means to live black in
America."
—Doc Rivers, Head Coach, Los Angeles Clippers
"Brown's valuable perspective highlights the many grievances felt
by those who are successful and Black in America."
—The New York Times Book Review
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