Black Men Do What White Men Do Too
By Dorian Pittman
What does it truly mean to be a Black man in a world that rewards imitation but punishes authenticity?
In Black Men Do What White Men Do Too, Dorian Pittman delivers a fearless and deeply personal examination of modern Black manhood. Through lived experience, cultural reflection, and unfiltered honesty, Pittman explores how generations of conditioning have led many Black men to mirror the same power structures, behaviors, and emotional patterns that once oppressed them often without realizing the cost.
This book is not about blame. It is about awareness.
From relationships and ego to success, masculinity, and legacy, Pittman challenges readers to confront uncomfortable truths, question inherited definitions of power, and recognize how imitation can quietly replace authenticity. Each chapter serves as a mirror inviting reflection, accountability, and growth while offering a path forward rooted in integrity, self-mastery, and conscious manhood.
Black Men Do What White Men Do Too is a call to break cycles, redefine success on one's own terms, and lead with purpose rather than performance. Raw, honest, and transformative, this book speaks directly to Black men ready to rise beyond survival and to anyone seeking a deeper understanding of identity, responsibility, and true power.
Real. Honest. Transformative.
A mirror every man must face and every woman should understand.