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Some of My Best Friends Are Black
Some of My Best Friends Are Black: The Strange Story of Integration in America | Tanner Colby
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An incisive and candid look at how America got lost on the way to Dr. King�s Promised Land Almost fifty years after Martin Luther King, Jr.�s "I Have a Dream" speech, equality is the law of the land, but actual integration is still (…more)
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BriannaT
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It took me awhile to get through this, mostly because I‘m not usually one for nonfiction. Tanner Colby, a white man, started this book because he asked himself “Why don‘t I have any black friends?” He investigates and addresses stories of segregation and integration in schools, housing, advertising, and churches. There was a lot I learned from this book - like how there are so many facets to these issues, and how integration still struggles today.

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BriannaT
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Curious to what I‘ll learn from this

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merelybookish
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An entertaining and accessible study of how schools, neighborhoods, workplaces and churches remain largely segregated in the US. (Spoiler alert: it's not by accident.) The chapter on racist real estate practices is especially good.
#prejudice #catchingup #150pnpcoverparty @LeahBergen @CrowCAH

CrowCAH Hmm interesting. 7y
LeahBergen I picked this up in Alabama but haven‘t got to it yet! 7y
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