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  • 09/2021
  • 9780965065375 B09B5L46BD
  • 211 pages
  • $17.95
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  • 09/2021
  • 978-0965065375 B09B5L46BD
  • 211 pages
  • $9.99
Kamau Kenyatta
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The White People Show: How to Understand Racism and Still Be Wrong About It

Adult; Political & Social Sciences; (Market)

The White People Show will ruffle more than a few feathers because it goes against the popular and accepted discussions around racism. No matter what you think about racism or anti racism, this book will challenge and stretch you because it will compel you to rethink what you know about individual racism and systemic racism. It’s about rightly defining the term, how white people became racist, and how black people must approach it for survival. Lastly, it exposes the dishonesty implicit in any discussion about racism. If you want clarity understanding racism and don’t know where to look or whom to trust, The White People Show is for you.
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The White People Show acts as a corrective to the recent spate of books centering racism and its solution of anti-racism. This clear and concise book from Professor Kamau Kenyatta will reset the conversation about racism. The challenge with some of the literature concerning racism is the lack of a crystal clear definition. So what we get, are authors equating racism with hate, bias, prejudice and discrimination. There is no such equivocation here! Professor Kenyatta not only states his definition, but shows us through ample examples and samples from his own life, while adding on the historical arm to illustrate that the only accurate definition of racism is; “By definition, and in a nutshell, racism is the belief that white-skinned people are superior to those who are not white-skinned.” p. 29

 

This is obviously problematic for many people, as it sounds like a demerit allegation. It may be an indictment, but it certainly isn’t unearned and without merit, and the historical record is with Professor Kenyatta. “For example, the historical record shows that the only group to hold the belief that they were superior to others based on their skin color are those who classified themselves as white-skinned.” P. 35.

And it is that historical record that is the salient piece of this work. As Professor Kenyatta fastidiously works from the how to the why, using the when and the where. He takes readers through the initial demonization of Afrikan people to create a “white people’s fantasy world.” The weaving together of all those elements is necessary to provide the reader with irrefutable and indisputable evidence of Professor Kenyatta’s racism definition. You will come away armed and ready to engage in serious and meaningful conversations about racism. This is your personal guide to enter the debate. Well done Mr. Kamau Kenyatta!

Formats
Paperback Details
  • 09/2021
  • 9780965065375 B09B5L46BD
  • 211 pages
  • $17.95
Ebook Details
  • 09/2021
  • 978-0965065375 B09B5L46BD
  • 211 pages
  • $9.99
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