African american Quote by Andre Benjamin
“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.”
About This Quote
Lack of paternal guidance leads African‑American youth to emulate media stereotypes, affecting identity and style.
In simple terms: Media fills missing father figures.
Seek diverse role models.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- fashion choices
- youth development
- media literacy
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can positive representation reshape identity?
- What resources help counter stereotypical images?
Not all youth lack fathers; community mentors exist.