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Letters in Black and White: A New Correspondence on Race in America

Letters in Black and White: A New Correspondence on Race in America - Paperback

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Languages:EnglishPublisher:Pitchstone PublishingISBN-13:9781634312998ISBN-10:1634312996UPC:9781634312998Book Category:Social Science, Biography & Autobiography, HistoryBook Subcategory:Race & Ethnic Relations, African American & BlackProduct ID:SCXBKH1B5R
Unsatisfied with the relentless pace and narrow constraints of social media, two Americans-- Winkfield Twyman, Jr. and Jennifer Richmond, a black man and a white woman-- rediscovered the art of letter writing and maintained a years-long correspondence about race in the United States. In Letters in Black and White, they share for the first time their exchange in full, charting their journey from wary strangers to trusted confidants. At a time when many Americans are dazed, confused, and angered by the country's current state of race relations, they offer a model not only for having needed but difficult conversations but also for a better way forward. Marked by well-crafted turns of phrase, sharp wit, and sober reflection, they do not rely on those fashionable words and phrases that have been drained of real meaning or are hopelessly saddled with excessive baggage, such as antiracism, white fragility, and allyship. Rather, on topics ranging from the murder of George Floyd and the launch of the 1619 Project to the debate over reparations and the nature of elite black organizations like Jack and Jill of America, they tell the truth as they see it in their own uncorrupted language, speaking for no one but themselves. Particularly critical of both the ideological battles that fuel media programming and entrench political rivalries and the noble-sounding social and cultural projects that fail time and again to offer any meaningful solutions, they identify productive ways to unify across our differences-- ways to find our common humanity and to mend America's divided soul. Ultimately, they offer an inspirational message of hope and optimism for all-- one that does not allow the past to define our present or predetermine our future.
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Pitchstone PublishingISBN-13:9781634312998ISBN-10:1634312996UPC:9781634312998Book Category:Social Science, Biography & Autobiography, HistoryBook Subcategory:Race & Ethnic Relations, African American & BlackProduct ID:SCXBKH1B5R
Publisher: Pitchstone Publishing

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