Black and White

Black and White
Author: Stephen Dorsey
Publsiher: Nimbus Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2022-02-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1774710366

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The anticipated debut by a biracial community leader and citizen activist, exploring his lived experience of systemic racism in North America and the paths. My race duality has given me a unique perspective on both the Black and white experience in Canada..... What became most evident to me - most universal - was an important need for building bridges of understanding between Black and white Canadians. A need to inform and educate so that hopefully, in due time, we can achieve real change. As a bilingual, biracial man, straddling Black and white, English and French Canada, Stephen Dorsey lives in a world of dualities. In his deeply personal and insightful debut, he offers readers intimate and unfiltered access to his lived experience of anti-Black racism around the world, including Canada, the United States, and Europe, focusing on his formative years growing up in 1970s Montreal as a Black child in a white family headed by a racist stepfather, and details his personal awakening inspired by the Black Lives Matter movement. A powerful blend of autobiography and social analysis, Black & White is an intimate excavation of systemic racism in North America -- from our health-care and education systems, to policing and law, to a deep analysis of the uniquely intersectional discrimination faced by minorities in Dorsey's home province of Quebec. With an inclusive and accessible approach, aimed at community connection and education, Dorsey delves deep into Canada's history of racial discrimination and, by contrasting it with that of our American neighbours, debunks our nation's mythological narrative, providing necessary context on white privilege, which he calls "white advantage", and offers concrete pathways to lasting societal change. Holding readers gently to account, Black & White is the book for the ally in all of us.

Black in White Space

Black in White Space
Author: Elijah Anderson
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2023-04-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780226826417

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From the vital voice of Elijah Anderson, Black in White Space sheds fresh light on the dire persistence of racial discrimination in our country. A birder strolling in Central Park. A college student lounging on a university quad. Two men sitting in a coffee shop. Perfectly ordinary actions in ordinary settings—and yet, they sparked jarring and inflammatory responses that involved the police and attracted national media coverage. Why? In essence, Elijah Anderson would argue, because these were Black people existing in white spaces. In Black in White Space, Anderson brings his immense knowledge and ethnography to bear in this timely study of the racial barriers that are still firmly entrenched in our society at every class level. He focuses in on symbolic racism, a new form of racism in America caused by the stubbornly powerful stereotype of the ghetto embedded in the white imagination, which subconsciously connects all Black people with crime and poverty regardless of their social or economic position. White people typically avoid Black space, but Black people are required to navigate the “white space” as a condition of their existence. From Philadelphia street-corner conversations to Anderson’s own morning jogs through a Cape Cod vacation town, he probes a wealth of experiences to shed new light on how symbolic racism makes all Black people uniquely vulnerable to implicit bias in police stops and racial discrimination in our country. An unwavering truthteller in our national conversation on race, Anderson has shared intimate and sharp insights into Black life for decades. Vital and eye-opening, Black in White Space will be a must-read for anyone hoping to understand the lived realities of Black people and the structural underpinnings of racism in America.

Black and White

Black and White
Author: Richard Williams
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2017-10-17
Genre: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY
ISBN: 9781476704210

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"The gripping story of Richard Williams, the father who raised and trained two of the greatest women in sports, Venus and Serena. He achieved greatness in spite of hardship and disadvantages to become a successful businessman, family man and tennis coach"--

White on Black

White on Black
Author: Tana Hoban
Publsiher: IOS Press
Total Pages: 24
Release: 1993-05-27
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0688119190

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Share these familiar shapes with your baby. It is never too early to look and talk together!

World Is Black and White

World Is Black and White
Author: Christopher Knight
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 459
Release: 2008-09
Genre: Adventure stories
ISBN: 1893699978

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Sixteen year-old Greg Chappell is like most teenagers ... until a haunting phone call from his missing sister sets him on a journey that will turn his life upside down.

Black Like Me

Black Like Me
Author: John Howard Griffin
Publsiher: Wings Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2006-04-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781609401085

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This American classic has been corrected from the original manuscripts and indexed, featuring historic photographs and an extensive biographical afterword.

White Over Black

White Over Black
Author: Winthrop D. Jordan
Publsiher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 692
Release: 2013-02-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780807838686

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In 1968, Winthrop D. Jordan set out in encyclopedic detail the evolution of white Englishmen's and Anglo-Americans' perceptions of blacks, perceptions of difference used to justify race-based slavery, and liberty and justice for whites only. This second edition, with new forewords by historians Christopher Leslie Brown and Peter H. Wood, reminds us that Jordan's text is still the definitive work on the history of race in America in the colonial era. Every book published to this day on slavery and racism builds upon his work; all are judged in comparison to it; none has surpassed it.

Black and White

Black and White
Author: David Macaulay
Publsiher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 62
Release: 1990
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780395521519

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Four brief stories about parents, trains, and cows, or is it really all one story? The author recommends careful inspection of words and pictures to both minimize and enhance confusion.