The Myth of Post-Racial America
Searching for Equality in the Age of Materialism
- 258 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Exploring the historical context of race and racism in the United States, this book challenges the notion of a post-racial society. It delves into the complexities of racial identity and the ongoing impact of systemic inequality, offering a critical examination of contemporary racial dynamics. Through a thorough analysis, it reveals how historical narratives shape current perceptions and policies regarding race, making a compelling case for the continued relevance of racial discourse in America.
