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American Racist

Author: Alan Brown  

America has survived wars within its borders and beyond them, a Great Depression and a Cold War; yet has America ever truly slain the oldest ghost from its past?

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America has survived wars within its borders and beyond them, a Great Depression and a Cold War; yet has America ever truly slain the oldest ghost from its past?

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America has survived wars within its borders and beyond them, a Great Depression and a Cold War; yet has America ever truly slain the oldest ghost from its past? Just as the clash of ideologies that was the Cold War ended only for a clash of civilizations to re-assert itself, has racism really died of ignorance or has it found fresh wells upon which to draw?When Jack Brown was born in Alabama racism was part of the culture. As the Ku Klux Klan and Jim Crow are challenged, Jack's leadership shows their heirs they can not only survive, but flourish in the shadows.Yet Jack's only reward is to be compromised in a power-grab. By then he more than just a racist, but a father and husband who has learned to question his racist views.American democracy will stand or fall on whether Jack finds his conscience.

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America has survived wars within its borders and beyond them, a Great Depression and a Cold War; yet has America ever truly slain the oldest ghost from its past? Just as the clash of ideologies that was the Cold War ended only for a clash of civilizations to re-assert itself, has racism really died of ignorance or has it found fresh wells upon which to draw? When Jack Brown was born in Alabama racism was part of the culture. As the Ku Klux Klan and Jim Crow are challenged, Jack's leadership shows their heirs they can not only survive, but flourish in the shadows. Yet Jack's only reward is to be compromised in a power-grab. By then he more than just a racist, but a father and husband who has learned to question his racist views. American democracy will stand or fall on whether Jack finds his conscience.

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Product Details

Publisher
Olympia Publishers
Published
31st January 2019
Pages
548
ISBN
9781788303040

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