The End of Respectability

The End of Respectability

Fresh and startling thoughts on the progress and backlash that is reality for African Americans today. Trapped in a confusing maze of contradictions, there is still a measured hope for living, working, and loving alongside those who embrace equality while never losing sight of permanent enemies who never wil......
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<p><b>Fresh and startling thoughts on the progress and backlash that is reality for African Americans today. Trapped in a confusing maze of contradictions, there is still a measured hope for living, working, and loving alongside those who embrace equality while never losing sight of permanent enemies who never will.</b><br><br> Born into the Civil Rights Movement, author Anthony Walton observed firsthand the opening of opportunity for racial reconciliation. He also saw systemic racism and the vicious backlash against Black progress embodied in the Southern Strategy, Tea Party, and MAGA. Over time, Walton come to believe that moving forward requires a “Third Reconstruction” to accomplish what remains: better health outcomes, secure voting rights, and sustained economic and educational opportunity. Only this approach, he believes, will accomplish what remains unfinished for true African American equality.<br><br> Blending social history, bracing analysis, an
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Blending social history, bracing analysis, and autobiography in essays that investigate the hard realities and measured hopes of African Americans in the early twenty-first century, acclaimed author Anthony Walton arrives at fresh and startling conclusions. In this dazzling collection of essays, acclaimed author Anthony Walton reflects on the progress and setbacks—both the unprecedented opportunities and unrelenting opposition—that he has witnessed and experienced as a Black man in the last sixty years. Blending social history, bracing analysis, and autobiography, Walton investigates the hard realities and measured hopes of African Americans in the twenty-first century and arrives at fresh, startling conclusions. “The End of Respectability” is Walton’s phrase for the next iteration of African American existence, the confusing and often contradictory maze of progress and backlash. While many Blacks have assimilated into the mainstream, data indicates that some aspects are worse than ever. Born into the Civil Rights Movement, Walton observed firsthand the opening of opportunity and overtures of reconciliation. He also saw systemic racism and the vicious backlash against Black progress embodied in the Southern Strategy, Tea Party, and MAGA. Over time, Walton has come to believe that moving forward requires a “Third Reconstruction,” yet another manifestation of the double-consciousness W. E. B. DuBois described. It will necessitate Blacks live, work, and love alongside those who embrace equality while never losing sight of permanent enemies. Only this approach will accomplish what remains unfinished for true African American equality: better health outcomes, secure voting rights, and sustained economic and educational opportunity. This collection features essays published in The New York Times and The Atlantic—including “Willie Horton and Me” and the much-anthologized “Technology vs. African Americans”—as well as new work that probes Walton’s earlier thinking and delivers insights that wrestle with the hydra-headed, ever-changing realities of an American society in which the more things change, the more they stay the same. The End of Respectability illuminates recent American history as experienced by a Black writer who has remained open to hope, unfazed by failures, and unflinchingly dedicated to the truth.

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'The End of Respectability' er en gripende og tankevekkende utforskning av de utfordrende realitetene for afroamerikanere i dagens samfunn. I denne boken tar forfatter Anthony Walton oss med på en reise gjennom sin egen oppvekst i borgerrettighetsbevegelsen, hvor han har vært vitne til både fremgang og tilbakeslag i kampen for likhet og rettferdighet.

En unik analyse av dagens samfunn

Walton blander historisk perspektiv, kritisk analyse og personlig erfaring for å avdekke de komplekse lagene av systematisk rasisme og motstand mot fremgang. Han identifiserer den underliggende konflikten som er en del av den svarte opplevelsen i USA, og presenterer ideer for en "Tredje Rekonstruksjon" – en nødvendighet for å oppnå dagens uoppfylte mål om ekte likhet.

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Ved å utfordre Leserens perspektiv gir 'The End of Respectability' en frisk tilnærming til komplekse sosiale spørsmål. Waltons insiktsfulle fortelling er initiert av en oppriktig bekymring for helse, stemmerettigheter og utdanningsmuligheter for afroamerikanere. Hvordan kan vi forstå denne kampen bedre? Boken inviterer leseren til å reflektere over hvordan vi sammen kan arbeide mot et mer rettferdig samfunn.

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