A Country of Strangers : Blacks and Whites in America

David K. Shipler, a long-time reporter for the New York Times in the U.S. and overseas, calls A Country of Strangers "a journey along the color line," an attempt to trace "the landscape where blacks and whites find mutual encounters." As such, it's a journey (one that took five years) across America, listening and talking to black and white Americans about the conundrum of race. At once poignant and profound, A Country of Strangers begins with an examination of the tension between integration and segregation, continues through a look at the ways blacks and whites stereotype each other, and concludes with a section on choices--the ways in which we can reshape the racial landscape. Not everyone will agree with Shipler's optimistic conclusions, but we could do worse than to accompany him on this remarkable journey.

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title: A Country of Strangers : Blacks and Whites in America
purchase date: 06-07-2005
publisher: Knopf
published: 30-09-1997
price: $30.00
pages: 607
net Rating: 4.5
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genre: America Discrimination & Racism
fullTitle: A Country of Strangers : Blacks and Whites in America
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country: us
author: DAVID K. SHIPLER
aspect: Hardcover
asin: 0394589750