Realizing the Civil Rights Dream: Diagnosing and Treating American Racism
By (Author) Jesse L. Jackson
By (author) Kenneth B. Bedell
Foreword by Jesse L. Jackson
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
24th August 2017
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
305.800973
Hardback
288
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
680g
This book explains why America can realize the civil rights dream in the 21st centuryif U.S. citizens take actions as individuals as well as work together for equality. It has been more than 53 years since Martin Luther King Jr. made his "I Have a Dream" speech. Why has the United States still not been able to make King's dream a reality after a half a century of effort and progress Is there still hope of full participation for all in America In Realizing the Civil Rights Dream: Diagnosing and Treating American Racism, author Kenneth B. Bedell proposes a civil rights dream that grows out of American history and speaks to the 21st-century reality. He makes the case that by adopting a larger perspective of the role of racism in preserving U.S. social, cultural, economic, and political institutions and practices, Americans can understand why it has been so difficult to fulfill the promises of the 1960s civil rights dream. Bedell describes and applies sociological theories that serve to explain why racism is still prevalent in the United States and identifies the steps that are necessary to overcome racism. The book concludes with proposals for ways to apply social science to realize the civil rights dream and examples of how individuals can take action to make a difference.
A user-friendly book for discussion groups whose members share the author's vision. Summing Up: Recommended. Public libraries and general collections. * Choice *
Kenneth B. Bedell, PhD, served as a senior advisor in the Department of Education in the Obama administration.