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"Through diverse, first-person accounts across the nation, this insightful examination urges readers to confront uncomfortable racial dialogues, revealing how differing perspectives on national identity challenge America's democratic ideals and hinder unity."--Publisher provided description.

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"Through diverse, first-person accounts across the nation, this insightful examination urges readers to confront uncomfortable racial dialogues, revealing how differing perspectives on national identity challenge America's democratic ideals and hinder unity."--Publisher provided description.
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Theodore R. Johnson is a contributing columnist at the Washington Post. He is a recognized scholar on race, politics, and American identity, conducting research at think tanks and as a professor of the practice. His work has appeared in national publications across the political spectrum, including the New York Times Magazine, the Atlantic, and the Wall Street Journal. Johnson is a proud HBCU graduate, holding a BS degree in mathematics from Hampton University, an ALM with a concentration in international relations from Harvard University, and a doctorate of law and policy from Northeastern University. He lives in northern Virginia.