

Me and White Supremacy
Combat Racism, Change the World, and Become a Good Ancestor
Book • 2020
This book, structured as a 28-day guide, is designed to aid readers in understanding and combating white supremacy.
It is divided into four weeks, covering topics such as white fragility, anti-blackness, racial stereotypes, cultural appropriation, allyship, and the commitment to structural change.
The book includes quotations, terminology definitions, and writing prompts to facilitate a deeper understanding of these issues.
It has received positive critical reception and has been a bestseller on several lists, including the New York Times and USA Today bestsellers lists.
It is divided into four weeks, covering topics such as white fragility, anti-blackness, racial stereotypes, cultural appropriation, allyship, and the commitment to structural change.
The book includes quotations, terminology definitions, and writing prompts to facilitate a deeper understanding of these issues.
It has received positive critical reception and has been a bestseller on several lists, including the New York Times and USA Today bestsellers lists.
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