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The demise of the 'racial reckoning' that followed George Floyd's death in 2020 occurred without definition, scrutiny or attempts to revive it. In this compelling new book, David Dante Troutt explores the 'what,' 'so what' and 'now what' of this period when much of the US sidelined the pandemic to confront racial inequality. It details how a rare focus on embedded racism shifted toward awareness, leaving deep disparities in wealth, health and policing unaddressed, and how this was overpowered by an enduring conservative backlash. Troutt unpacks how legal doctrine favored colorblindness over inequality, and examines government policies that created segregated zones of racial bargaining in health and wealth. The book also exposes deterrence-proof policing rules and explains the problems and promises of DEI. Reckoning the Racial Reckoning argues that democratic struggles over local resources are essential for creating justice and well-being for Black American communities, and ultimately for all Americans.
Contents
Introduction; 1. The 2020 racial reckoning postmortem; 2. How equality bred inequality; 3. Displacement, urban renewal and racial bargaining; 4. Colored by Covid and the comorbidities of race; 5. Police brutality and the disappearance of things past; 6. DEI and the end of Blackness as we knew it; 7. Looking for vibranium; Epilogue: Principles and strategies to account for well-being; Acknowledgments; Notes; Index.



