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White Poverty: How Exposing Myths About Race and Class Can Reconstruct American Democracy
How Exposing Myths About Race and Class Can Reconstruct American Democracy
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In "White Poverty," William Barber II and Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove challenge the persistent myth that poverty is solely a Black issue.
They delve into the historical roots of this misconception, tracing its origins to the aftermath of the Civil Rights Movement and beyond.
The authors expose how this narrative has been used to divide the working class and prevent the formation of powerful coalitions for social change.
They argue that addressing white poverty is crucial to mitigating racism and achieving economic justice for all Americans.
The book offers a compelling call for a "moral fusion movement" to unite people across racial and class lines.
They delve into the historical roots of this misconception, tracing its origins to the aftermath of the Civil Rights Movement and beyond.
The authors expose how this narrative has been used to divide the working class and prevent the formation of powerful coalitions for social change.
They argue that addressing white poverty is crucial to mitigating racism and achieving economic justice for all Americans.
The book offers a compelling call for a "moral fusion movement" to unite people across racial and class lines.
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Amy Goodman

Bishop William Barber

Democracy Now! 2025-09-16 Tuesday
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as the subject of the podcast episode, exploring myths about race and class in American poverty.

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Jonathon Wilson-Hartgrove, "White Poverty: How Exposing Myths About Race and Class Can Reconstruct American Democracy" (Liveright, 2024)