Colored White
Discover the profound insights of Colored White by David R. Roediger, published by the University of California Press in 2003. This compelling 332-page paperback delves into the complexities of race and identity in America, arguing that the United States remains a 'still white' nation in its political dynamics and societal privileges. Roediger expertly examines the historical narratives of race-transcending radicalism, drawing inspiration from influential figures like WEB Du Bois and John Brown. This essential read is not only a critical exploration of discrimination and racism but also a vital contribution to ethnic studies and American history. Perfect for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the ongoing discourse around civil rights and social justice, Colored White invites readers to reflect on the unspoken assumptions that shape our society. Don't miss the opportunity to enrich your understanding of these important themes.