What Do White Americans Want to Know About Black Americans but Are Afraid to Ask

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Cultural Studies, African-American Studies
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Author: John H. Davis ISBN: 9781462841387
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: November 5, 2007
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: John H. Davis
ISBN: 9781462841387
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: November 5, 2007
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

Put an End to Racial Discrimination and Stereotyping Now!
Using his research and social experiences, author John Davis
offers sound solutions and suggestions to correct the negative
and unfounded stereotypes of black people

Crown Point, IN (Release Date TBD) There is no denying that racial prejudice and discrimination continue to exist and hound us all. For author John Davis, we need to establish a deep understanding of one another, learn how to respect each culture and realize that we are all the same in order to combat stereotyping and racial tensions. In his quest to make a difference for the better, he offers sound solutions to readers with his new book What do White Americans Want to Know about Black Americans but are Afraid to Ask, released through Xlibris.

The text is a compilation of facts designed to address and correct negative and unfounded stereotypes surrounding black people, particularly Black Americans, to generate dialogue and positive communication between black and white racial groups. These views were compiled by Davis after much research, travel in many states, and having formal discussions with lots of people of different races. With the objectivecontent of this volume, readers will learn that we are all basically alike and that there is no need for prejudice and discrimination to exist between us. In the end, What do White Americans Want to Know about Black Americans but are Afraid to Ask demonstrates that all people are alike regardless of their origins, backgrounds and mentality.

Help establish social peace and make a difference by ordering a copy of this touching book online at Xlibris.com or at your local bookstore today!

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Put an End to Racial Discrimination and Stereotyping Now!
Using his research and social experiences, author John Davis
offers sound solutions and suggestions to correct the negative
and unfounded stereotypes of black people

Crown Point, IN (Release Date TBD) There is no denying that racial prejudice and discrimination continue to exist and hound us all. For author John Davis, we need to establish a deep understanding of one another, learn how to respect each culture and realize that we are all the same in order to combat stereotyping and racial tensions. In his quest to make a difference for the better, he offers sound solutions to readers with his new book What do White Americans Want to Know about Black Americans but are Afraid to Ask, released through Xlibris.

The text is a compilation of facts designed to address and correct negative and unfounded stereotypes surrounding black people, particularly Black Americans, to generate dialogue and positive communication between black and white racial groups. These views were compiled by Davis after much research, travel in many states, and having formal discussions with lots of people of different races. With the objectivecontent of this volume, readers will learn that we are all basically alike and that there is no need for prejudice and discrimination to exist between us. In the end, What do White Americans Want to Know about Black Americans but are Afraid to Ask demonstrates that all people are alike regardless of their origins, backgrounds and mentality.

Help establish social peace and make a difference by ordering a copy of this touching book online at Xlibris.com or at your local bookstore today!

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