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The black friend, on being a better white person, Frederick Joseph

Label
The black friend, on being a better white person, Frederick Joseph
Language
eng
resource.biographical
contains biographical information
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The black friend
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Frederick Joseph
Sub title
on being a better white person
Summary
Frederick Joseph call up race-related anecdotes from his past, explaining why they were hurtful and how he might handle things now. Each chapter features the voice of at least one artist or activist, including Angie Thomas, author of The Hate U Give; April Reign, creator of #OscarsSoWhite; Jemele Hill, sports journalist and podcast host; and eleven others. Touching on everything from cultural appropriation to power dynamics, "reverse racism" to white privilege, microaggressions to the tragic results of overt racism, this book serves as conversation starter, tool kit, and invaluable window into the life of a former "token Black kid" who now presents himself as the friend many readers need. -- adapted from inside front jacket flap"Part memoir, part guidebook, this title explores scenarios of interpersonal and institutional struggle to introduce the next generation of White youth to anti-racism."--Kirkus Reviews
Target audience
adolescent
Classification
Content

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