James Manning is the pastor at the ATLAH church in Harlem, widely known for his provocative preaching, particularly surrounding what he believes to be the failures of black Americans.
Summary
American Black culture faces numerous challenges, including crime, the celebration of crime in rap music, family breakdowns, and drug abuse.
Blacks commit a disproportionately higher amount of crime, and rap music glamorises violence, creating a cycle of mediocrity.
Single-parent families and a lack of role models are rife among Blacks.
James argues that Blacks have a ‘God problem’ and don’t understand the world.