Ne-gro-phi-li-a: From Slave Block to Pedestal--America's Racial ObsessionNegrophilia studies the undue and inordinate affinity for blacks (as opposed to antipathy toward them) that has been promoted by activists, politicians and the establishment press for the past 40 years and which has fostered an erroneous perception of blacks, particularly in America. The book dissects the dynamic of race relations and race politics with an emphasis on same since the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s, how these are likely to develop given a Barack Obama presidency, and how conscientious Americans may discern the deeper truths of these matters and thus develop healthier perceptions. |
Contents
ONE a racist nation? | 1 |
TWO nigga wigga thou | 23 |
THREE setting the record straight | 30 |
Copyright | |
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