Witnessing: Beyond Recognition
The Stony Brook witness: Try imagining Stony Brook, where the author of this book is a SUNY professor of philosophy and women's studies, as an intellectual heartbeat away from what took place on September 11, 2001, and this book, which was prepared [... more]
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The House That Race Built: Original Essays by Toni ...
typical liberal nonsense: The title says it all. According to the essay writers in this book, America practically descriminates worse now than it did before the civil rights movement. Sure, the world is not perfect, but from the the words of these people, [... more]
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20th Century Marrow Of Tradition
Tradition and Justice: This Chesnutt novel is one of the most powerful fictional works about the nature of race relations published in the era of the Jim Crow South. It carefully relates issues of the "separate but equal" doctrine, Southern [... more]
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