A (Very Brief) History of Systemic Racism: a Glimpse into Oppression, Inequity, and Inequality of Black People in the United States of America

A (Very Brief) History of Systemic Racism: a Glimpse into Oppression, Inequity, and Inequality of Black People in the United States of America

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Publisher's Synopsis

Racism has no place in the world, and everyone knows it's not okay. Why, then, is racism still a part of peoples' experiences? Why are protests and demonstrations happening? Why is there even a conversation about "Black lives matter"? Racism is not a partisan issue, and this is not a political book-it's a history book. The fact is that racism has been built into the very foundations this country was built on; from employment to housing and education to criminal justice. A (very brief) History of Systemic Racism looks at hundreds of years of institutional and structural racism, breaking it down into a concise series of events, laws, restrictions, policies, and practices that have led to where we are today. The journey toward anti-racism begins by arming yourself with information and understanding the history of oppression, inequity, and inequality of Black people in the U.S., and this book will give you a strong basal knowledge of systemic racism in this country. To continue the conversation and find resources on how to help fight racism, please visit www.thechrisvalentine.com.

Book information

ISBN: 9781665500081
Publisher: Author Solutions Inc
Imprint: Authorhouse
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 42
Weight: 118g
Height: 216mm
Width: 216mm
Spine width: 3mm