Between Barack and a Hard Place: Racism and White Denial in the Age of Obama, Tim Wise

Between Barack and a Hard Place: Racism and White Denial in the Age of Obama

Tim Wise

Publisher: City Lights Publishers
PubDate: 2/1/2009
ISBN: 9780872865006
Binding: PAPERBACK
Price: $13.95
Quantity Available: 29
Pages: 120
 

Nonfiction. Social Science. African American Studies. Race is, and always has been, an explosive issue in the United States. In this timely new book, Tim Wise explores how Barack Obama's emergence as a political force is taking the race debate to new levels. According to Wise, for many white people, Obama's rise signifies the end of racism as a pervasive social force; they point to Obama not only as a validation of the American ideology that anyone can make it if they work hard, but also as an example of how institutional barriers against people of color have all but vanished. But is this true? And does a reinforced white belief in color-blind meritocracy potentially make it harder to address ongoing institutional racism?

Author City: NASHVILLE, TN USA

Tim Wise is one of the most prominent antiracist essayists, educators, and activists in the United States. He is regularly interviewed by A-list media, including CNN, C-SPAN, The Tavis Smiley Show, The Tom Joyner Morning Show, Michael Eric Dyson's radio program, and many more. His most recent books include BETWEEN BARACK AND A HARD PLACE (2009), Colorblind (2010), and DEAR WHITE AMERICA (2012), all from City Lights Publishers.

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