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Today’s headlines often show Black and White Americans on extreme opposite sides of a painful racial divide. Many good-hearted people harbor unspoken, legitimate questions about race that they don’t know how to articulate, or that they are simply afraid to ask. You’re Likely Not a Racist: Answers for Curious White People lights a path forward. Told with candor and compassion, the book is a judgement-free zone, a sincere invitation to anyone seeking deeper understanding about a world of ever-increasing racial and cultural diversity. Blending historical fact with personal anecdote, the author creates a safe space for White people to address their knowledge gaps with answers to some of their most common questions about what African Americans often experience. Readers will come away informed, affirmed, and more fully equipped, not just to tolerate racial diversity, but to understand and celebrate it.
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Today’s headlines often show Black and White Americans on extreme opposite sides of a painful racial divide. Many good-hearted people harbor unspoken, legitimate questions about race that they don’t know how to articulate, or that they are simply afraid to ask. You’re Likely Not a Racist: Answers for Curious White People lights a path forward. Told with candor and compassion, the book is a judgement-free zone, a sincere invitation to anyone seeking deeper understanding about a world of ever-increasing racial and cultural diversity. Blending historical fact with personal anecdote, the author creates a safe space for White people to address their knowledge gaps with answers to some of their most common questions about what African Americans often experience. Readers will come away informed, affirmed, and more fully equipped, not just to tolerate racial diversity, but to understand and celebrate it.