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Winning the race

beyond the crisis in Black America

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Winning the race
John H. McWhorter
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An edition of Winning the race (2005)

Winning the race

beyond the crisis in Black America

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Four decades after the great victories of the Civil Rights Movement secured equal rights for African-Americans, black America is in crisis. Indeed, by most measurable standards, conditions for many blacks have grown worse since 1965: desperate poverty, incarceration rates, teenage pregnancy and out-of- wedlock births, and educational failures. For years, pundits have blamed these problems on forces outside the black community. But now, in a broad-ranging re-envisioning of the post-Civil Rights black American experience, author McWhorter argues that black America's current problems began with an unintended byproduct of the Civil Rights revolution, a crippling mindset of "therapeutic alienation." This wary stance toward mainstream American culture, although it is a legacy of racism in the past, continues to hold blacks back, and McWhorter traces the poisonous effects of this defeatist attitude. McWhorter puts forth a new vision of black leadership, arguing that both blacks and whites must abolish the culture of victimhood.--From publisher description.

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Gotham Books
Language
English
Pages
434

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Table of Contents

[Pt. 1]: Tracing it. The birth of the inner city : the conventional wisdom ; The birth of the inner city, part one : Indianapolis ; The birth of the inner city, part two : the saga ; Why are you talking about blacks on welfare?
[Pt. 2]: Facing it. The meme of therapeutic alienation : defined by deviance ; What about black middle-class rage? ; What about the view from the ivory tower?
[Pt. 3]: Erasing it. Therapeutic alienation meets hitting the books : "acting white" and Affirmative Action revisited ; The "hip-hop revolution" : therapeutic alienation on a rhythm track ; Therapeutic alienation as a plan of action? : New black leadership for New Negroes.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 397-420) and index.

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Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
305.896/073
Library of Congress
E185.86 .M427 2006, E185.86.M427 2006, E185.86 .M427 2005

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 434 p. ;
Number of pages
434

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24961939M
ISBN 10
1592401880
ISBN 13
9781592401888
LCCN
2005023472
OCLC/WorldCat
61361548

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