The Reckoning: What Blacks Owe to Each Other

by Randall Robinson

2002

Publication

Dutton Adult (2002), Edition: First Edition, 290 pages

Description

In The Reckoning, Randall Robinson examines the crime and poverty that grips much of urban America and urges black Americans to speak out and reach back to ensure their social and economic success in this country. With insight, compassion, and unflinching honesty, Robinson explores the twin blights of crime and poverty--the former often a symptom of the latter--and asks questions that are critical to the rebuilding of black communities: How do we create awareness of the heroic efforts already being made and how can we bring our troubled youth to safety?  A product of Robinson's work with gang members, ex-convicts, and others who have been scarred by the harshness of life in our inner cities, The Reckoning is certain to be as important and controversial as his earlier books.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

9.28 inches
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