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Beschreibung
When most Americans think of poverty, they imagine Black faces. As a teenager, Reverend William J Barber II recalls seeing Black mothers interviewed on television whenever there was a story on food stamps or unemployment; poverty, then as now, was depicted as an essentially Black problem. In a work that promises to have lasting repercussions, Barber-now a leading advocate for the rights of America's poor and the "closest person we have to Dr King" (Cornel West)-addresses white poverty as a hugely neglected subject that might just be the key to mitigating racism and bringing together the tens of millions working-class and impoverished whites with low-income Blacks. Recognising that angry social media posts have replaced food, education and housing as a "salve" for the white poor, Barber contends that the millions of America's lowest-income earners have much in common, and together with Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove, provides one of the most sympathetic and visionary approaches to endemic poverty in decades.
How Exposing Myths about Race and Class Can Reconstruct American Democracy
Details
| Verlag | Liveright Publishing Corporation |
| Ersterscheinung | 11. Juni 2024 |
| Maße | 21.5 cm x 14.6 cm x 2.8 cm |
| Gewicht | 408 Gramm |
| Format | Hardcover |
| ISBN-13 | 9781324094876 |
| Seiten | 288 |