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Racism Matters

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Racism Matters

Contributors:

By (Author) William D. Wright

ISBN:

9780275961978

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

24th September 1998

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Ethnic studies
Anthropology
History of the Americas
Racism and racial discrimination / Anti-racism

Dewey:

305.800973

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

208

Description

This work offers a new discussion of racism in America that focuses on how White people have been affected by their own racism and how it impacts upon relations between Blacks and Whites. This study draws attention to how racism is distinctly different from race, and it shows how, since the late 17th century, most Whites have been afflicted by their own racism, as evidenced by considerable delusional thinking, dehumanization, alienation from America, and psychological and social pathology. White people have created and maintained a White racist America, which is the antithesis of liberty, equality, justice, and freedom; Black people continue to be the primary victims of this culture. Although racism in America has changed since the 1950s and 1960s from a blatant and violent White racist America to a less violent and more subtle White racist America, racism still severely hampers the ability of most Blacks to develop and be free. The continuing racist context in which Blacks live requires that they organize and use effective group power, or Black Power, to help themselves. One obstacle to Black achievement is the use of intelligence tests, which are wholly unscientific and represent a manifestation of subtle White racism. A challenge to the writing on race in this country, this work focuses on the victims and not the perpetrators.

Reviews

[T]his useful set of essays centers on a key idea: the problem at the heart of US society is not "race" but "white racism." The essays cover many interesting issues with provocative insights and autobiographical references....-Choice
"This useful set of essays centers on a key idea: the problem at the heart of US society is not "race" but "white racism." The essays cover many interesting issues with provocative insights and autobiographical references...."-Choice
"[T]his useful set of essays centers on a key idea: the problem at the heart of US society is not "race" but "white racism." The essays cover many interesting issues with provocative insights and autobiographical references...."-Choice

Author Bio

W. D. WRIGHT is Professor of History at Southern Connecticut State University. He is the author of Black Intellectuals, Black Cognition, and a Black Aesthetic (Praeger, 1997).

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