Enough: The Phony Leaders, Dead-End Movements, and Culture of Failure That Are Undermining Black America--and What We Can Do About It
By (Author) Juan Williams
Random House USA Inc
Three Rivers Press
15th October 2007
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
973.0496073
Paperback
256
Width 132mm, Height 203mm, Spine 15mm
207g
NEW YORK TIMESBESTSELLER .An impassioned clarion call to return to the traditional values that served generations of civil rights heroes in order to overcomethe obstacles faced by black Americans today "Written in the tradition of DuBois and King,Enoughis an impressively powerful and courageous book."-David J. Garrow, Pulitzer Prize-winning author ofBearing the Cross Half a century after brave Americans took to the streets to raise the bar of opportunity for all races, Juan Williams writes that too many black Americans are in crisis-caught in a twisted hip-hop culture, dropping out of school, ending up in jail, having babies when they are not ready to be parents, and falling to the bottom in twenty-first-century global economic competition. Williams makes the case that while there is still racism, it is way past time for black Americans to open their eyes to the "culture of failure" that exists within their community. He raises the banner of proud black traditional values-self-help, strong families, and belief in God-that sustained black people through generations of oppression and flowered in the exhilarating promise of the modern civil rights movement. Williams asks what happened to keeping our eyes on the prize by proving the case for equality with black excellence and achievement. Reinforcing his incisive observations with solid research and alarming statistical data, Williams offers a concrete plan for overcoming the obstacles that now stand in the way of African Americans' full participation in the nation's freedom and prosperity. Certain to be widely discussed and vehemently debated,Enoughis a bold, perceptive, solution-based look at African American life, culture, and politics today.
Advance Praise for Enough
Written in the tradition of DuBois and King, Enough is an impressively powerful and courageous book. Williams delivers a blunt and bracing challenge to black America. David J. Garrow, author of the Pulitzer Prizewinning Bearing the Cross and Senior Fellow at Cambridge University
A courageous and much-needed primer on race relations in America today. Thomas Sowell, author of Black Rednecks and White Liberals and Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution
Enough is a breath of fresh air and a long overdue, critical insight into todays stereotypical nonsense that has unfortunately been passing as the new black culture. Donna Brazile, political commentator for CNN and former campaign manager for Al Gore in 2000
Juan Williams has, through Bill Cosby, spoken for the quiet majority of African Americans who desperately look for some voice to articulate what they know is truth. . . . I highly recommend Enough to those who are really interested in knowing our nations history, and specifically the odyssey of African Americans in this country. Douglas Wilder, mayor of Richmond, Virginia, and former governor of Virginia
Juan Williams isnt afraid to give Cosby his props, showing us that a lot of what people call black conservatism is plain common sense. John McWhorter, author of Winning the Race: Beyond the Crisis in Black America
Juan Williams is a senior correspondent for NPR . He is also a political analyst for the Fox News Channel and a panelist on Fox News Sunday. He is the author of Thurgood Marshall- American Revolutionary and Eyes on the Prize- America's Civil Rights Years, 1954-1965, among other books. During his twenty-one year career at The Washington Post, Williams served as an editorial writer, op-ed columnist, and White House correspondent. He lives in Washington, D.C.