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Paperback Black LIves, White Supremacy and the American Fiction Book

ISBN: 1521295514

ISBN13: 9781521295519

Black LIves, White Supremacy and the American Fiction

Black Lives, White Supremacy and the American Fiction was written in the aftermath of the killing of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile from the Dallas, Texas community, which witnessed both peace and tragedy surrounding the killing of five Dallas law enforcement officers. It was finalized post Trump election and inauguration. With the dynamics of white supremacy becoming more overt and more widely recognized, it remains clear that its relationship to Black bodies remains woefully misunderstood. This text crystallizes the history of white supremacy from enslavement through Jim Crow to current mass incarceration of African American men. What is unique about this analysis is the psychological consideration of the psychopathology of white supremacy as it impacts the white community in both extreme and accepted practices. The American Fiction has captured ideals, which have been widely celebrated, but have never been a reality. Confronting this truth, permits real solution and healing as new perspectives are understood, respected and begin to empower a nation, which continues to be at risk of moral bankruptcy.

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