Black And White: Rednecks And Uncle Toms In The '90s
Forceful and potent language mark Alvin Sanders treatise, Black and White, as an urgent call for all people to recognize that racism flourishes in American today as he shows how we cannot hope to bridge the divisions between us unless it is confronted and defeated. Peppering his work with salient biographical details, Mr. Sanders uses personal anecdotes to demonstrate how racism was once overt and even an accepted norm. Then he takes his grievance one step further and employs pertinent examples of legal cases and celebrity behaviors as evidence that, although it may now be subtle, unperceived, and even illusive, racism is still very much a troublesome part of our society which simply must be eradicated. Genuine, intimate, and with extremely surfeiting language, Mr. Sanders has given us a powerful eye-opening look at Black and White.
With shocking and powerful words, Sanders details how racism is very much alive in America today.
Published: 2003
Page Count: 36