Don€t Call Me African-American rejects politically correct labels as the work of a society who, in its quest not to offend, ends up offending one woman€s sensibility about who she is. Join the author as she describes a life riddled with rejection from other blacks for being €œtoo white.€ Celebrate with her as she learns, over the course of decades, how little her color has to do with becoming a person she likes. Enriched with the wisdom of Whoopi Goldberg and Keith Richburg, the author lays bare her feelings about her journey to wholeness. Call her Negro. Call her Black. Better yet, call her a Black American. Just don€t call her African-American.