Bell uses anecdotes about his young biracial daughters to highlight societal absurdities. He discusses the challenges of raising black children in a turbulent political climate and finds unexpected hope in "woke" children's programming like Doc McStuffins .
The title is a sequel to his previous special, Semi-Prominent Negro . Bell explicitly chose the term "negro" to connect with the gravitas of civil rights icons like Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X, viewing it as a "classically, importantly black" identifier. W. Kamau Bell: Private School Negro (2018)
The special features sharp critiques of the "Trump era" (or "error") and riffs on media culture, free speech, and prominent political figures like Sean Spicer and Jeff Sessions. Performance Style & Reviews Bell uses anecdotes about his young biracial daughters