Description |
310 pages ; 23 cm |
Summary |
Critical Race Theory, as a tool that examines systemic racism in America's history and the judicial system among other aspects of the American society, has been under attack in recent times. This attack has mainly come from the conservative wing of American politics and society, among other white supremacy groups. Those who attack Critical Race Theory have claimed that it is taught in k-12 schools, and that any attempts at revisiting the racism against colored people in America's history is divisive, and that it teaches white children that they are inherently evil. Although Critical Race Theory is a legal framework that is only taught in law school, those who attack it are attempting to dismantle and rebrand the theory, tagging it to Marxism and Critical Theory. But these claims are false, and this book "The Attack On Critical Race Theory" sufficiently puts to rest any claims that Critical Race Theory is taught in K-12 schools OR that it is dangerous: and more importantly points out the hidden agenda of those who are attacking Critical Race theory. This eye-opening master piece comes to the defense of African-Americans, scholars, historians, and teachers who have continuously revisited the anti-black racism in America's past, with the hope of promoting tolerance, social justice, and equity. |
Subject |
African Americans -- History.
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Critical race theory.
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United States -- History.
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ISBN |
9798459418767 |
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