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Woke Racism: How a New Religion Has Betrayed Black America

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In 'Woke Racism', John McWhorter argues that a new form of antiracism has become a religion and is harming Black America. He critiques the 'woke' movement, suggesting that its practices are counterproductive and divisive. McWhorter offers a perspective on how to address racial issues without falling into what he sees as the pitfalls of this new ideology.
Publisher
Penguin
Publication year
2021
ISBN-13
9780593423066
ISBN-10
0593423062
Pages
224
Language
English
Subjects
Race RelationsSocial CommentaryCultural CriticismPolitical ScienceContemporary IssuesAmerican SocietyIdentity PoliticsSociologyCultural StudiesCurrent Affairs

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