And We Are Not Saved: The Elusive Quest for Racial Justice
ISBN-13:
9780465003297
ISBN-10:
046500329X
Author:
Derrick Bell
Publication date:
1989
Publisher:
Basic Books
Format:
Paperback
304 pages
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ISBN-13:
9780465003297
ISBN-10:
046500329X
Author:
Derrick Bell
Publication date:
1989
Publisher:
Basic Books
Format:
Paperback
304 pages
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And We Are Not Saved: The Elusive Quest for Racial Justice (ISBN-13: 9780465003297 and ISBN-10: 046500329X), written by authors
Derrick Bell, was published by Basic Books in 1989.
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From the pioneering legal scholar and bestselling author of Faces at the Bottom of the Well, a compelling investigation of racial justice in America
In And We Are Not Saved, civil rights activist and legal scholar Derrick Bell employs a series of dramatic fables and dialogues to probe the foundations of America's racial attitudes and raise disturbing questions about the nature of our society. How have we failed to achieve racial equality, Bell asks--and why? What does this failure mean--for black people and for whites? Where do we go from here? Should we redirect the quest for racial justice? Guided by these questions, Bell aims to provoke discussion that will provide new insights and prompt more effective strategies for pursuing racial justice.
In And We Are Not Saved, civil rights activist and legal scholar Derrick Bell employs a series of dramatic fables and dialogues to probe the foundations of America's racial attitudes and raise disturbing questions about the nature of our society. How have we failed to achieve racial equality, Bell asks--and why? What does this failure mean--for black people and for whites? Where do we go from here? Should we redirect the quest for racial justice? Guided by these questions, Bell aims to provoke discussion that will provide new insights and prompt more effective strategies for pursuing racial justice.
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