Racism -- United States
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Racism -- United States
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Racism
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Incoming Resources
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- All the white friends I couldn't keep, hope--and hard pills to swallow--about fighting for black lives, Andre Henry
- Do better, spiritual activism for fighting and healing from white supremacy, Rachel Ricketts
- Where do we go from here, chaos or community?, Martin Luther King, Jr. ; [foreword by Coretta Scott King ; introduction by Vincent Harding]
- This is the fire, what I say to my friends about racism, Don Lemon
- Long time coming, reckoning with race in America, Michael Eric Dyson
- This is the fire, what I say to my friends about racism, Don Lemon
- The fire next time, James Baldwin
- Race relations, Erica Burton
- Uncomfortable conversations with a black man, Emmanuel Acho
- The profession, a memoir of community, race, and the arc of policing in America, Bill Bratton and Peter Knobler
- Black lives matter, Martin Gitlin, book editor
- The Beatitudes, from slavery to civil rights, written by Carole Boston Weatherford ; illustrated by Tim Ladwig
- Long time coming, reckoning with race in America, Michael Eric Dyson
- The fire this time, a new generation speaks about race, edited by Jesmyn Ward
- Waking up white, and finding myself in the story of race, Debby Irving
- I am not your negro., written by James Baldwin ; directed by Raoul Peck, Widescreen
- They can't kill us all, Ferguson, Baltimore, and a new era in America's racial justice movement, Wesley Lowery
- Citizen, an American lyric, Claudia Rankine
- His name is George Floyd, one man's life and the struggle for racial justice, Robert Samuels and Toluse Olorunnipa
- The Trayvon generation, Elizabeth Alexander
- Ancestor trouble, a reckoning and a reconciliation, Maud Newton
- Breathe, a letter to my sons, Imani Perry
- The Black Lives Matter movement, Peggy J. Parks
- Facing reality, two truths about race in America, Charles Murray
- The sum of us, what racism costs everyone and how we can prosper together, Heather McGhee
- How to have difficult conversations about race, practical tools for necessary change in the workplace and beyond, Kwame Christian
- So you want to talk about race, Ijeoma Oluo
- On critical race theory, why it matters & why you should care, Victor Ray
- Black girl, white school, thriving, surviving, and 'no, you can't touch my hair', edited by Olivia V.G. Clarke
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