"I think a lot of African-American kids don't have fathers to teach them how to dress, so you end up being taught by pictures in magazine and movies. You see cowboys, Indians, old Hollywood films, Cary Grant. It has an effect on you"
- Andre Benjamin
About this Quote
This quote by Andre Benjamin talks with the lack of assistance and mentorship that lots of African-American kids experience. Without a papa number to educate them just how to dress, they are delegated gain from the images they see in publications and also motion pictures. This can result in a distorted sight of what is fashionable as well as appropriate, as they are exposed to a variety of designs from cowboys to Indians to old Hollywood films. The influence of these photos can be seen in the way African-American youngsters gown, as they often emulate the design of Cary Grant and also other Hollywood stars. This quote highlights the significance of having a father number in the lives of African-American youngsters, as it can offer them with the support and mentorship they need to develop their own feeling of style.
This quote is written / told by Andre Benjamin somewhere between May 27, 1975 and today. He/she was a famous Musician from USA.
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