A Day Late and a Dollar Short: High Hopes and Deferred Dreams in Obama's "Post-Racial" America

A Day Late and a Dollar Short: High Hopes and Deferred Dreams in Obama's "Post-Racial" America

$23.95
{{option.name}}: {{selected_options[option.position]}}
{{value_obj.value}}

Could this be the final victory for civil rights, or the first of many to come?   When Henry Louis Gates spoke out about his ridiculous arrest, he stated a truth few Americans–including President Obama–are eager to discuss: there is no such thing as a post-racial America. When it comes to race, the United States has come a long way, but not far enough and not fast enough. Every day, we cope with casual racism, myriad indignities, institutional obstacles, post-racial nonsense, and peers bent on self-destruction. The powers that be, meanwhile, always seem to arrive with their apologies and redress a day late and a dollar short. This book takes a close look at the lives of African-Americans from diverse backgrounds as Obama's victory comes to play a personal role in each of their lives. Every tale delves into the complex issues we will have to deal with going forward: The many challenges young black men face, such as subtle persistent racism The stagnation of blacks vis ? vis whites Wid

Show More Show Less