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Race: An Anthology in the First Person

Author Minister Gene Zwozdesky, Dr. Karen Mock, Mayor Bill Smith, Earnest N. Khalema, Ms. Charlene Hay, Dr. George Sefa Dei, Sandra Lambertus, Oliver Kamau, Randolph Haluza-DeLay, Joe Wu Olenka Bilash, Caro
Title Race: An Anthology in the First Person
Year 1997
ISBN ISSN 0-517-88728-2.
Publisher Random House, Inc
Publisher URL http://www.randomhouse.ca/
Place of Publication Toronto.
Publication Type Book
Location CRRF.
Pages 244.
Subject Racism & Anti-Racism; Documenting Racism; White Privilege
CRRF Identifier RA-DR-Ge-BR-382
English Abstract

This anthology gathers together essays by 21 of the leading American authors and social leaders, writing on the topic of race. Recounting their personal experiences of race and racism in the U.S.A, these authors also explore the broader social context within which these experiences are located. The main premise of this anthology, is to give people an opportunity to talk about race, and to arrive at a better understanding of the reality of American society, as well as deriving a common hope for the future.

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To make systems equitable we need first to acknowledge their colossal unseen dimensions. The silences and denials surrounding privilege are the key..It is not a matter for blame or guilt. We did not ask to be born into these systems. But having seen them, we can if we wish take some responsibility for using unearned power to share power. (Peggy McIntosh, 'White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack' p.126)