Man Interrupted: The Attack on Black Masculinity is a bold and thought-provoking exploration of the challenges facing Black men in modern society. From media narratives to systemic obstacles, this book delves into the forces that have sought to redefine, suppress, and dismantle Black masculinity. Through historical analysis, cultural critique, and personal reflections, Man Interrupted examines how stereotypes, political agendas, and shifting social dynamics have shaped perceptions of Black manhood. It confronts tough questions about identity, resilience, and the role of Black men in their families, communities, and the broader world. Unapologetic and deeply insightful, this book calls for a reclamation of strength, leadership, and authenticity in the face of adversity. It is a must-read for those seeking to understand and challenge the forces working against Black masculinity—and for Black men ready to define their own narrative.