Written with an immigrant's love of his new homeland but a clear-eyed view of its major shortcomings, the book rejects the idea of American exceptionalism in prescribing a solution that has worked elsewhere.
Key Features
- A clear view of the wide chasm between the ideals established at the U.S.'s founding and the subsequent society that developed.
- Combines first-person experiences of the author with close readings of modern political philosophy, W.E.B. Du Bois, Martin Luther King, Jr., Derrick Bell, and others.
- Traces the link between the denial of citizenship to Blacks, both historically and today, and anti-Black violence.
- Shows how an obsession with the law and legal reform will never adequately address the fundamental problem of anti-Black oppression.
- Shows philosophically the necessity of establishing a consensual view of the truth, and how it must precede any effective reconciliation.
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