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Black, White and Gray: A New Look at Racism Over the Last 50 Years

Publisher Gerald Zezas
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PublisherGerald Zezas
ISBN / ASINB016NHLI18
ISBN-13978B016NHLI10
Sales Rank238,526
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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The time has come to discuss racism in a manner that seeks to eliminate it, rather than to just determine who is at fault for perpetuating it. This book will likely anger those on both sides of the debate, since it calls out, in quite specific terms, what each side of Black/White racism is doing to hurt, as well as help, the cause. No group remains untouched, for the fault lies everywhere. No group is given any leeway, since both have had ample time to get their respective houses in order, yet, when one sees today's headlines, it is quite evident that they have not used that time wisely.
The author offers specific, reasonable, actionable methods for beginning to heal the racial divide that has existed between Blacks and Whites for the last 50 years specifically, by concentrating only on that period, when our ostensible enlightenment, the repeal of Jim Crow laws and the Civil Rights movement of the 1960s was supposed to help us overcome this cultural chasm.
No punches are pulled and there is no attempt a political correctness, yet, for those looking to find a reasoned, reasonable, answer to what the root cause of Black/White racial difficulties are in the modern era, this book may be the way to start.
The book avoids bias (or admits when it is being displayed), and coddles neither group. Regardless in which group you belong, Black or White, you will be offered some firm suggestions that can be applied immediately, if only you are willing to do so.