Erasing Racism


The Survival of the American Nation

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By Molefi Kete Asante
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229 x 152 mm
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384

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Molefi Kete Asante (Philadelphia, PA) is professor of African American Studies at Temple University, where he created the first doctoral program in African American Studies. He is the author of more than 65 books, including 100 Greatest African Americans and Race, Rhetoric, and Identity. Nationally recognized as one of the ten most widely cited African Americans, Asante has appeared on Nightline, Night Talk, BET, the MacNeil Lehrer News Hour, Today, the Tony Brown's Journal, Night Watch, Like It Is, and 60 Minutes, among other programs. For more on the author see www.asante.net.

Introduction: Expanding the Dream; The Tortured Dream; The Political Memory; The Mythic Condition; The Wilderness of Racial Discontent; The Disorientation; Race and the Religion Situation; The Furious Passage; The Drama of Racism; The National Survival.

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