Racial Realities and Post-Racial Dreams: The Age of Obama and BeyondPosted in Barack Obama, Books, Economics, Media Archive, Monographs, Philosophy, Politics/Public Policy, Social Science, United States on 2016-01-08 03:17Z by Steven |
Racial Realities and Post-Racial Dreams: The Age of Obama and Beyond
Broadview Press
2016-01-05
190 pages
Paperback ISBN: 9781554813162
Julius Bailey, Associate Professor of Philosophy
Wittenberg University, Springfield, Ohio
Racial Realities and Post-Racial Dreams is a moral call, a harkening and quickening of the spirit, a demand for recognition for those whose voices are whispered. Julius Bailey straddles the fence of social-science research and philosophy, using empirical data and current affairs to direct his empathy-laced discourse. He turns his eye to President Obama and his critics, racism, income inequality, poverty, and xenophobia, guided by a prophetic thread that calls like-minded visionaries and progressives to action. The book is an honest look at the current state of our professed city on a hill and the destruction left on the darker sides of town.
Table of Contents
- Foreword by Rev. Dr. Michael L. Pfleger
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: “I, Too, Sing America”
- Chapter 1: “I Can’t Breathe!” “So What! F??? Your Breath”
- Chapter 2: Obama and the Myth of a Post-Racial America
- Chapter 3: Racism: The Long March to Freedom and the New Jim Crow
- Chapter 4: Xenophobia: America Inside Out
- Chapter 5: Poverty: A Load Too Heavy to Bear
- Chapter 6: Income Inequality: The Unbridgeable Gap
- Chapter 7: Repositioning the Moral Arc
- Works Cited