Convinced that what is needed in America is a serious, open, civil dialogue on racial, ethnic, and religious prejudice, William S. Cohen and Janet Langhart Cohen brought together an august and varied group of individuals in July 2008. Meeting in Washington, D.C., the participants, including Douglas Blackmon, Deepak Chopra, Sam Donaldson, Louis Gossett, Jr., and the Honorable John Lewis, came together to further a national conversation about the need for truth, tolerance, and reconciliation and what we can do to help all of our citizens to achieve their dreams in this land of great promise.
If this book does not lead to the success of the reparations movement, nothing will.” —Charles J. Ogletree, Jesse Climenko Professor of Law, Harvard Law School “The Price of Racial Reconciliation is a seminal study of comparative ...
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53 J. Angelo Corlett, Heirs of Oppression (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2010), 94. See also Coates, “The Case for Reparations.” 54 See Corlett, Heirs of Oppression. See also Jon M. Van Dyke, “Reparations for the Descendants of ...
This would be the product of true racial reconciliation, the premise explored Dr. Ransey R. O'Daniel in Racial Reconciliation: Does America Really Want It. Written from the perspective of the average African-American, years of bad race ...
Historians as well as Christians interested in racial reconciliation will find in this book both help for understanding the problem and hope for building a better future.
Combining race history, legal theory, theology, social psychology and anecdote, this work offers an examination of race and responsibility.
A bold and compelling analysis of race in America and the possibility for racial reconciliation.
As an evangelical Christian, a sociologist, and a black man, George A. Yancey confronts realities of racism head-on, offering a model of reconciliation for American minorities and whites.
Race and Reconciliation: Essays from the New South Africa
This collection of nine essays is honest, pragmatic, and courageous in its real-world view of racism and how people of faith and conscience can work together to “dismantle racism.” Review questions at the end of the book, appropriate ...