Fifty years after the civil rights movement campaigned to end racial discrimination in the United States, racism remains a core facet of its social structure. Who We Are begs the question—What are we going to do about it? Criminal defense/civil rights lawyer Jeffery Robinson elucidates possible answers, tracing the course of anti-Black racism in the US from slavery to the advent of Black Lives Matter. Interweaving compelling TED-style lectures with hard-hitting citizen interviews, the white supremacist backbone of America is revealed as factual, not extreme. At a time when systemic race-based violence sits squarely in the public eye, Who We Are comes as an urgent call to action.
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