![]() Kendi defines racist ideas expansively: any idea that there is something inherently better or worse about any racial group. Part memoir, part social analysis, part polemic, it’s a book that, like its predecessor, seems to be arriving at exactly the right moment, as President Trump’s verbal attacks on lawmakers of color and on the city of Baltimore have spurred both intense outrage and debate on how to respond.īut it’s also a book that directs some of its most unstinting criticism at the author himself, and what he sees as his own racist ideas.ĭr. ![]() Another is “How to Be an Antiracist,” published by One World, an imprint of Random House. ![]()
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