America's Original Sin
A Study Guide on White Racism
Book • 1992
Jim Wallis's "America's Original Sin" examines the enduring legacy of racism in American society.
The book explores the historical roots of racial inequality, tracing its impact on various aspects of American life.
Wallis argues that racism is a fundamental flaw in the American system and calls for a comprehensive approach to addressing it.
He challenges readers to confront their own complicity in perpetuating systems of oppression and to work towards a more just and equitable future.
The book offers a powerful critique of American society and provides a roadmap for achieving racial justice.
It is a call to action for individuals and institutions to actively engage in anti-racist work.
It emphasizes the need for systemic change and individual responsibility.
The book explores the historical roots of racial inequality, tracing its impact on various aspects of American life.
Wallis argues that racism is a fundamental flaw in the American system and calls for a comprehensive approach to addressing it.
He challenges readers to confront their own complicity in perpetuating systems of oppression and to work towards a more just and equitable future.
The book offers a powerful critique of American society and provides a roadmap for achieving racial justice.
It is a call to action for individuals and institutions to actively engage in anti-racist work.
It emphasizes the need for systemic change and individual responsibility.
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