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The Wonder of Us: Overcoming the Politics of Race and Class

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The Wonder of Us: Overcoming the Politics of Race and Class

$20.06
 
Reflecting on 2024, we celebrate our societal evolution while recognizing the persistent struggle against systemic racism 177 years after Emancipation. The significance of the Brown v. Board of Education decision 70 years ago continues to shape our fight for equality.
The 1964 Civil Rights Act was a significant milestone in banning segregation and discrimination in public places. Despite these legal victories, the scars of racial animosity and systemic repression remain, leading to economic and social hardships that echo historical struggles. This ongoing struggle is compounded by America's reluctance to fully confront its colonial and racist past, perpetuating unequal treatment and opportunities.
The journey towards inclusivity, marked by progress and setbacks, reflects our societal struggle with social values, power dynamics, and resource allocation. The resurgence of old prejudices overshadows moments of progress, prompting us to reflect on our societal values and engage in the struggle for equality.
The African American experience is a testament to extraordinary grit, resilience, and determination. Despite ongoing legal injustices, discriminatory public policies, and entrenched societal norms, African Americans have shown remarkable strength and perseverance, inspiring admiration and respect-the Wonder of Us.
Pursuing inclusivity is a historical marker and a guiding beacon for future generations. Reflecting on the progress and challenges of the past seven decades is crucial for understanding America's racial history, which in turn is crucial for shaping a more equitable future. Our relentless effort towards a more inclusive society is not just necessary-it is imperative for creating a just future.


Author: James Paige Jr.
Publisher: Primedia Elaunch LLC
Publication Date: Jul 08, 2024
Number of Pages: 170 pages
Binding: Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10: NA
ISBN-13: 9798894801834
 

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