Reckoning with Race
- 330 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Outlines American racial issues from the beginning of the nineteenth century to the present, exploring such topics as identity, assimilation, and separation.


Outlines American racial issues from the beginning of the nineteenth century to the present, exploring such topics as identity, assimilation, and separation.
The Human Costs of Economic Power
The historical roots of slavery and its enduring legacy in America are intricately linked to the cultivation of cotton. Gene Dattel's pioneering study reveals how the cotton industry not only shaped the African-American experience but also played a crucial role in the nation's economic ascent. Through detailed analysis, Dattel highlights the often-overlooked significance of cotton in understanding America's social tragedies and economic development, making it a vital narrative in the republic's history.