Per usual, as I always feel this way about all Michael Eric Dyson books, I wish this book was mandatory reading in all schools (the irony here is there is a chapter covering race and racism being banned in school curriculums all over the country). even when the information being covered was rage inducing. I particularly enjoyed the way this book was written - for a nonfiction book it was very engaging and really kept my interest. The authors did a great job laying the basic foundations of the history of racism in this country through chapters that had a main focus, making it easy to cover certain topics without having to go into exhaustive detail. If you've been following my reviews you know how much I absolutely love his work because Dyson tells the hard truths that need to be said and in an unapologetic manner. But I expected nothing less going into this Michael Eric Dyson book.
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