Dismantling Racism

by Joseph Barndt

Paperback, 1991

Status

Available

Publication

AUGSBURG BOOKS (1991), Edition: Third Edition, 192 pages

Description

Racism has reemerged, dramatically and forcefully. All of us -- people of color and white people alike -- are damaged by its debilitating effects. In this book, the author addresses the "majority," the white race in the United States. Racism permeates the individual attitudes and behavior of white people, but even more seriously, it permeates public systems, institutions, and culture. This book does not intend to attack or to produce guilt, but its message is tough and demanding. It begins by analyzing racism as it is today and the ways it has changed or not changed over the past few decades. Most important, the book focuses on the task of dismantling racism, how we can work to bring it to an end and build a racially just, multiracial, and multicultural society. Churches are not strangers to the task of combating racism, but so much of what we have done is too little, too late. We have yet to make a serious impact in the racism that surrounds us and is within us. This book calls us to begin our next assault on the demonic evil of racism. The result that it seeks is freedom for all races, all people.… (more)

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LibraryThing member PastorJo
A book everyone who thinks they recognize racism, prejudice should read. Especially if you think you aren't.

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ISBN

0806625767 / 9780806625768
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