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Race rules, Michael Eric Dyson, Navigating the Color Line

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Race rules, Michael Eric Dyson, Navigating the Color Line
Language
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Main title
Race rules
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Michael Eric Dyson
Summary
As a former welfare father who is also an ordained Baptist minister and a Princeton Ph. D., Michael Eric Dyson is one of those rare intellectuals who act not only as interpreters between black and white America but as bridges between the academy and the street. In this brave, bracing, and vastly readable book, he identifies the hidden rules that govern interactions between the races and within black communities, poisoning our language, our politics, and our thinking. From the O. J. Simpson trial to the generational politics of gangsta rap, and from Colin Powell to Louis Farrakhan, Dyson takes on the most contentious issues of the 1990s. Again and again he shows us that, in a society that prides itself on being color-blind, race is more important-and more pernicious-than ever. Filled with eloquence and erudition, wit and moral common sense, Race Rules is an invaluable guide to the America we really live in as well as a redemptive vision of the one we want for our children
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adult
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