The Falsehood Of Perceived Significance Due To Race

The Falsehood Of Perceived Significance Due To Race Debunking Assumptions

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Publisher's Synopsis

The question of race and the immodest position that some shelter has been with us since the very first days. Although the racial views of others have shaped the lives of billions, and yet it is true that not one of us ever had the option to choose what color we wanted to be, or how clever or witty or beautiful we are. In his book, The Falsehood of Perceived Significance Due to Race - Debunking Assumptions, author John Williams examines race and the assumptions we sometimes make. He argues, through a combination of theology, physiology, and history, that we are all significant. That leaders and mentors of long ago who were ahead of their time and achieved successes that rippled through time that still impact the generations today. They achieved successes that could still be used as an example to encourage the paving of new solutions to age-old problems today. It is our responsibility, as adults, to make choices during the course of our lives. It is the quality of these decisions that will determine our success or failure, not the color of our skin. Read now "The Falsehood of Perceived Significance Due to Race - Debunking Assumptions" is here to shine a light in the darkness of false narratives on race. It just may be the new primer on the topic of race and racism in our country and the world.

Book information

ISBN: 9781544739205
Publisher: Amazon Digital Services LLC - KDP Print US
Imprint: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 72
Weight: 109g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 4mm