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The sum of us heather mcghee barnes and noble
The sum of us heather mcghee barnes and noble










the sum of us heather mcghee barnes and noble

McGhee holds up a recent economic turnaround in Lewiston, Maine, as an example of how communities can thrive thanks to immigrants and people of color, driving home the point that racial inclusivity benefits all Americans. She traces the history of race relations in America from slavery through Reconstruction, Jim Crow, and the dawn of neoliberalism, documenting instances in which racism against Black Americans has diminished everyone’s quality of life and forestalled social progress, including the mass closure of public swimming pools in the 1950s and ’60s to avoid integration, and the American Medical Association’s “racist red-baiting campaign” to undermine President Truman’s efforts to pass universal health-care legislation. Many white Americans, McGhee claims, center their political beliefs and actions-often to their own detriment-on the false premise that social and economic gains for one race result in losses for another.

the sum of us heather mcghee barnes and noble

Political commentator McGhee argues in her astute and persuasive debut that income inequality and the decline of the middle and working classes in America are a direct result of the country’s long history of racial injustice.












The sum of us heather mcghee barnes and noble