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More Than Just Race

Being Black and Poor in the Inner City (Issues of Our Time)

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More Than Just Race

By: William Julius Wilson
Narrated by: Vince Bailey
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White Americans have long been comfortable in the assumption that they are the cultural norm. Now that notion is being challenged, as White people wrestle with what it means to be part of a fast-changing, truly multicultural nation. Facing chronic economic insecurity, a popular culture that reflects the nation’s diverse cultural reality, a future in which they will no longer constitute the majority of the population, and with a Black president in the White House, Whites are growing anxious.

This anxiety has helped to create the Tea Party movement, with its call to "take our country back." By means of a racialized nostalgia for a mythological past, the Right is enlisting fearful Whites into its campaign for reactionary social and economic policies.

In urgent response, Tim Wise has penned his most pointed and provocative work to date. Employing the form of direct personal address, he points a finger at Whites’ race-based self-delusion, explaining how such an agenda will only do harm to the nation’s people, including most Whites. In no uncertain terms, he argues that the hope for survival of American democracy lies in the embrace of our multicultural past, present and future.

©2009 William Julius Wilson (P)2013 Audible, Inc.
Americas Black & African American Poverty & Homelessness Social Sciences Sociology United States Urban Social justice Capitalism

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Critic reviews

“Sparing neither family nor self . . . he considers how the deck has always been stacked in his and other white people's favor. . . . His candor is invigorating.” ( Publishers Weekly)
“One of the most brilliant, articulate and courageous critics of white privilege in the nation.” (Michael Eric Dyson)
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