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Casting race primarily as an issue of etiquette or therapy, rather than of justice or equality, has diverted attention from the deeper problems of poverty, violence, and continued inequality and discrimination. This sobering book illuminates how far away society is from the real race issues that deserve attention.

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Casting race primarily as an issue of etiquette or therapy, rather than of justice or equality, has diverted attention from the deeper problems of poverty, violence, and continued inequality and discrimination. This sobering book illuminates how far away society is from the real race issues that deserve attention.
Autorenporträt
Elisabeth Lasch-Quinn is the author of Black Neighbors (winner of the Berkshire Prize), professor of history at Syracuse University, and a frequent contributor to The New Republic. She lives in Syracuse, New York with her husband, Ray, and two daughters, Isabel and Honoré.