What if all the races of the world could live peacefully in ultimate equality? 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 relations taken into account, O'Daniel writes an in depth and convicting thesis about the effects of racial inequality and stereotyping which advocates a peaceful and equal reconciliation between all the races. From issues as blatant as racial segregation to more subliminal forms of exclusion, Racial Reconciliation will inspire readers to take a deeper look at race relations in their community and encourage everyone to overcome prejudice and erase the bitter taste left by years of discord between the eclectic group of people living in America. Author Ransey R. O'Daniel is a pastor of Christ Baptist Church of Eastern Carolina. He received his Bachelor of Science at Lane College in Jackon, Tennessee, his Master of Divinity degree at Morehouse School of Religion in Atlanta, Georgia, and his Doctor of Ministry degree at Howard University School of Divinity in Washington D.C. He is a proponent of peaceful reconciliation between races and hopes to change the racial climate through his written works.
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The Recycled Boat Race
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Here, the author delves deep into the late medieval soil in which the modern Christian imagination grew, to reveal how Christianity's refined process of socialization has created and maintained segregated societies.
Foreign Soil
An important and timely book on race and racism, encouraging children to think for themselves about the issues involved. Talk about race is often discouraged, but this book aims to bring everyone into the conversation.
Wolf, People without History, 346-50; Byron Farwell, Queen Victoria's Little Wars (New York: W. W. Norton, 1972); James Belich, The New Zealand Wars and the Victorian Interpretation of Racial Conflict (Oxford: Oxford University Press, ...
Focusing on the role of cosmetic surgeons as gatekeepers and producers of desired appearances, Refashioning Race argues that cosmetic surgeons literally reshape race--both on patients' bodies and at the broader level of culture.
Sozialethik im Spannungsfeld von Sozial- und Rassenhygiene: der Mediziner Hans Harmsen im Centralausschuss für die Innere Mission
Dr. Watkins teaches you how to apply 21st century solutions to solving 21st century problems. You MUST read this book.