In this intimate portrait of life with his two daughters, Early moves beyond the myths and stereotypes surrounding black fathers, black children, and black families, to take an honest, unsentimental, and textured look at raising his children with some form of "racial consciousness".
In this intimate portrait of life with his two daughters, Early moves beyond the myths and stereotypes surrounding black fathers, black children, and black families, to take an honest, unsentimental, and textured look at raising his children with some form of "racial consciousness".