Our Two Societies |
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Author:
| Davis, Andre |
ISBN: | 978-1-5219-6329-6 |
Publication Date: | Jul 2017 |
Publisher: | Independently Published
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $7.99 |
Book Description:
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Social Justice is killing America let's try Social Equality.
Does a constant narrative of racial victimization help anyone besides race-hustlers reach what's left of the American dream? More importantly, have concepts such as anti-racism, white fragility, or critical race theory positively affected race relations?
They say, "The road to hell is paved with good intentions."
This memoir brings social equality versus social justice to the forefront and the...
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Social Justice is killing America let's try Social Equality.
Does a constant narrative of racial victimization help anyone besides race-hustlers reach what's left of the American dream? More importantly, have concepts such as anti-racism, white fragility, or critical race theory positively affected race relations?
They say, "The road to hell is paved with good intentions."
This memoir brings social equality versus social justice to the forefront and the pitfalls of making group identity more important than individual identity. Often with a quick wit, heart-pounding suspense, or tear-jerking emotion, Our Two Societies explores difficult, delicate, and controversial topics. The author discards the polarizing political vocabulary used in discussing race today. Instead, he uses a far more self-reflective and pragmatic approach for all of us and our futures.
To the reader's delight, this book provides insights that help start a conversation about race relations rather than ending one. Buy a copy today and start a conversation that has the possibility of leading to a positive outcome.
"Having read this book, I now see the mind trap that is so prevalent and insidious in the racism frame of mind."
"You see, my daughter and son are black while my wife and I are white. His story helps me by giving me insight to the struggles my kids may experience one day. Thank you, Andre, for sharing your story."