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- 248 pages
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The book explores the complexities of race relations in the Age of Obama, delving into issues like racial profiling, crime, and the impact of single-parent homes on urban black culture. It critiques the tendency of black leaders and their white allies to emphasize historical oppression and advocate for increased government aid while dismissing dissenting opinions as racist. The author argues that confronting these uncomfortable truths is essential for understanding the deeper societal challenges faced by black communities.
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Why We Won't Talk Honestly about Race, Harry Stein
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- Released
- 2013
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- Title
- Why We Won't Talk Honestly about Race
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Harry Stein
- Publisher
- Encounter Books
- Released
- 2013
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 248
- ISBN13
- 9781594037061
- Category
- Social sciences, History, Maps and Travel, World history
- Description
- The book explores the complexities of race relations in the Age of Obama, delving into issues like racial profiling, crime, and the impact of single-parent homes on urban black culture. It critiques the tendency of black leaders and their white allies to emphasize historical oppression and advocate for increased government aid while dismissing dissenting opinions as racist. The author argues that confronting these uncomfortable truths is essential for understanding the deeper societal challenges faced by black communities.