This is a new and unexplored experience of the evolvement of Black people in the United States. It is not a law book; psychology; or a sociology book. Through the chronology of our existence in North American, we get to see a larger picture of the development of the Colonies/United States, and the racial divide through 7 centuries. The commentary of the author, gives perspective and deeper relevance to what has been traditionally accepted or known. Through truth, a broader picture emerges, allowing new concepts from hidden histories to bring new understanding. With knowledge and understanding, we can lay the foundation for change.
Bi-US: The Social Justice of being Black In the United States
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This book provides a historical perspective on the experience of Black people in the United States, fostering understanding of social justice and history.
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Weight | 0.281 lbs |
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Dimensions | 15.2 × 0.9 × 22.9 in |
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