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Author Phillips, Steve, 1964- author.

Title How we win the Civil War : securing a multiracial democracy and ending white supremacy for good / Steve Phillips.

Publication Info. New York : The New Press, 2022.
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 Nichols Adult Nonfiction  305.800973 PHI    AVAILABLE
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Description x, 364 pages ; 24 cm
Contents Introduction: A choice between democracy and whiteness -- The Confederacy : from surrender to success -- The twentieth century, part one : 50 years, one battle plan -- The twentieth century, part two : 50 more years, same battle plan -- Fear of a Black president -- Make America white again -- The liberation battle plan -- Georgia : "That's not one we expected" -- Arizona : "You tried to bury us. You didn't know we were seeds" -- Virginia : "Alone among the states of the Confederacy" -- San Diego : "Transformed within less than a generation" -- Texas : "The task at hand is epic" -- Epilogue: Once we win--creating a new social contract.
Summary "Steve Phillips's first book, Brown Is the New White, helped shift the national conversation around race and electoral politics, earning a spot on the New York Times and Washington Post bestseller lists and launching Phillips into the upper ranks of trusted observers of the nation's changing demographics and their implications for our political future. Now, in How We Win the Civil War, Phillips charts the way forward for progressives and people of color after four years of Trump, arguing that Democrats must recognize the nature of the fight we're in, which is a contest between democracy and white supremacy left unresolved after the Civil War. We will not overcome, Phillips writes, until we govern as though we are under attack--until we finally recognize that the time has come to finish the conquest of the Confederacy and all that it represents. With his trademark blend of political analysis and historical argument, Phillips lays out razor-sharp prescriptions for 2022 and beyond, from increasing voter participation and demolishing racist immigration policies to reviving the Great Society programs of the 1960s--all of them geared toward strengthening a new multiracial democracy and ridding our politics of white supremacy, once and for all"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 333-364).
Subject Race -- Political aspects -- United States.
White nationalism -- United States.
Democracy -- United States.
United States -- Race relations -- Political aspects.
United States -- Politics and government.
ISBN 9781620976760 (hardcover)
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