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White Rage

The Unspoken Truth of Our Racial Divide

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White Rage

By: Carol Anderson
Narrated by: Pamela Gibson
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National Book Critics Circle Award winner, Criticism, 2016.

As Ferguson, Missouri, erupted in August 2014 and media commentators across the ideological spectrum referred to the angry response of African Americans as 'Black rage', historian Carol Anderson wrote a remarkable op-ed in the Washington Post showing that this was, instead, 'white rage at work. With so much attention on the flames,' she wrote, 'everyone had ignored the kindling.'

Since 1865 and the passage of the Thirteenth Amendment, every time African Americans have made advances towards full participation in our democracy, white reaction has fueled a deliberate and relentless rollback of their gains. The end of the Civil War and Reconstruction was greeted with the Black Codes and Jim Crow; the Supreme Court's landmark 1954 Brown v. Board of Education decision was met with the shutting down of public schools throughout the South while taxpayer dollars financed segregated white private schools; the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Voting Rights Act of 1965 triggered a coded but powerful response: the so-called Southern Strategy and the War on Drugs that disenfranchised millions of African Americans while propelling presidents Nixon and Reagan into the White House.

Carefully linking these and other historical flash points when social progress for African Americans was countered by deliberate and cleverly crafted opposition, Anderson pulls back the veil that has long covered actions made in the name of protecting democracy, fiscal responsibility, or protection against fraud, rendering visible the long lineage of white rage.

Compelling and dramatic in the unimpeachable history it relates, White Rage will add an important new dimension to the national conversation about race in America.

©2016 Carol Anderson (P)2016 Audible, Ltd
Americas Law Political Science Politics & Government Racism & Discrimination Social Sciences United States World Discrimination War Social justice Suffrage Civil War Equality Civil rights Socialism Rage

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"Narrator Pamela Gibson perfectly conveys the insightful research and writing in this book about civil rights in the U.S. by an Emory University historian. Anderson contends that when African-Americans make even the slightest progress, a subtle, almost invisible, white rage in the form of opposition reverses what little progress has been made. An example is the current suppression of Black votes under the guise of voter fraud prevention. Gibson's delivery registers rage and compassion where appropriate. No one - from Lincoln to Trump - escapes criticism. Hard truths and supporting citations are clearly stated, leaving no confusion for listeners. Also, Gibson ably presents Anderson's unexpected humor, for example, when she talks about the current paralysis of the U.S. Senate." (AudioFile Magazine)

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An earth shattering telling of the powers of white racism. One of the greatest tricks of the white power structure is to say racism doesn't exist. Maybe its a self delusion but here its exposed to its most malevolent extent. What a towering work of academia and exposition. Thank you Thank you Thank you Carol Anderson

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I found the book a bit boring with all the legal facts used as historical evidence and records. I cannot however dismiss their importance as it lays the foundation and evidence of the racial divide and it's resulting outcome. I also love the fact that the constitution and legal proceedings are used as the basis for the book as they are more stringent evidence that stand the test of time.

Stick with it for the closing chapters remarks.

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This book continuously horrified and amazed. Horrified at the grotesque nature of the systematic racism. The realisation of how more mundane bigotry can be harvested to great the profit of some and immense damage to others. And amazed at the will to over come it.

As a white man unfortunately I can’t help but reflect on its relevance to the class war. And always find myself thinking if only books like this would be more explicit about the connection. But that is selfish, and I do slowly begin to understand this can undermine this cause.

One criticism of the book would be it’s chronological confusion and occasional inconsistencies. At one point we were looking at the events post civil war and then found ourselves having the atrocities illustrated with an example of a woman carrying a child being set fire to, it should have been a moment (it still was) filled horror and shame for humanity. But this was broken when the murders used gasoline from their cars. Perhaps I had zoned out and missed the segue? There after it did appear the the time line was jumping erratically.

But all in all, this was a powerful warning to all about how the body politic is a vile thing in the wrong hands. And everyone’s need to educate themselves and those around them to hold it to account.

Powerful and moving look at American Black civil rights.

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I must read for all those who love humanity and want to see racial discrimination and disparities disappear. We have an opptune moment to save the soul of humanity let us grasp it work for it and encourage our children ro hope for this is bigger than all of us. Make a better heal breakwn hearts and minds. University live always. May god bless us all. Amen

Sad story but so needs to be told

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The storyline is essentially American, but a more balanced approach could have been more useful for a wide audience

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