Full Description
In this book, Lehman examines America's race problem with the understanding that America usually addresses race with the assumption that all things regarding race are presently correct and accurate. In so doing, America fails to confront the real problem of race. After discussing various aspects of race and its manifestations using both academic and secular references, the book presents a challenge to America to recognize its race problem by examining its present-day perceptions, language, and behavior. Some of the topics discussed include color, normalcy, racial priority, and slavery's legacy. The chapter 'The Race Box' will engage the reader in a discussion that can have a major impact on the way race is viewed by individuals in American society.
Contents
Chapter 1 Foreword
Chapter 2 Preface
Chapter 3 Acknowledgements
Chapter 4 Introduction
Chapter 5 Race
Chapter 6 Color
Chapter 7 Normalcy
Chapter 8 The Word "Race"
Chapter 9 Totem Pole
Chapter 10 America's Slavery Legacy
Chapter 11 Divided Nation
Chapter 12 Challenges
Chapter 13 Perceptions
Chapter 14 Language
Chapter 15 Behavior
Chapter 16 The Race Box
Chapter 17 About the Author



