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Against White Supremacy

By Bill Ayers

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Publication Date: 15th February 2009

White supremacy and its troubling endurance in American life is debated in these personal essays by two veteran political activists. Arguing that white supremacy has been the dominant political system in the United States since its earliest days--and that it is still very much with us--the discussion points to unexamined bigotry in the criminal justice system, election processes, war policy, and education. The book draws upon the authors' own confrontations with authorities during the Vietnam era, reasserts their belief that racism and war are interwoven issues, and offers personal stories abo... Read More
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White supremacy and its troubling endurance in American life is debated in these personal essays by two veteran political activists. Arguing that white supremacy has been the dominant political system in the United States since its earliest days--and that it is still very much with us--the discussion points to unexamined bigotry in the criminal justice system, election processes, war policy, and education. The book draws upon the authors' own confrontations with authorities during the Vietnam era, reasserts their belief that racism and war are interwoven issues, and offers personal stories abo... Read More
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White supremacy and its troubling endurance in American life is debated in these personal essays by two veteran political activists. Arguing that white supremacy has been the dominant political system in the United States since its earliest days--and that it is still very much with us--the discussion points to unexamined bigotry in the criminal justice system, election processes, war policy, and education. The book draws upon the authors' own confrontations with authorities during the Vietnam era, reasserts their belief that racism and war are interwoven issues, and offers personal stories about their lives today as parents, teachers, and reformers.
Details
  • Pages: 243
  • Publisher: Third World Press
  • Publication Date: 15th February 2009
  • ISBN: 9780883782910
Author Bio
William C. Ayers is a distinguished professor of education and a senior university scholar at the University of Illinois-Chicago. He is the author of ""To Teach: The Journey of a Teacher"" and ""Fugitive Days,"" a memoir about his life with his wife, Bernardine Dohrn. Bernardine Dohrn is the director of the Children and Family Law Justice Center and a clinical associate professor of law at Northwestern University. She is the coauthor of ""A Century of Juvenile Justice"" and ""Justice in the Making."" They live in Chicago.
White supremacy and its troubling endurance in American life is debated in these personal essays by two veteran political activists. Arguing that white supremacy has been the dominant political system in the United States since its earliest days--and that it is still very much with us--the discussion points to unexamined bigotry in the criminal justice system, election processes, war policy, and education. The book draws upon the authors' own confrontations with authorities during the Vietnam era, reasserts their belief that racism and war are interwoven issues, and offers personal stories about their lives today as parents, teachers, and reformers.
  • Pages: 243
  • Publisher: Third World Press
  • Publication Date: 15th February 2009
  • ISBN: 9780883782910
William C. Ayers is a distinguished professor of education and a senior university scholar at the University of Illinois-Chicago. He is the author of ""To Teach: The Journey of a Teacher"" and ""Fugitive Days,"" a memoir about his life with his wife, Bernardine Dohrn. Bernardine Dohrn is the director of the Children and Family Law Justice Center and a clinical associate professor of law at Northwestern University. She is the coauthor of ""A Century of Juvenile Justice"" and ""Justice in the Making."" They live in Chicago.