
Not Buying It: Glenn Loury, Ian Rowe, and Robert Woodson Debunk Myths about the Black Experience in America
Uncommon Knowledge
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Is There a Counter Narrative?
Sey: How can we expect african americans to understand the true history of this nation, and that those income gaps don't need to be there? And i do try to give this message and my in my courses, but i'm the only guy. Sey: There is a counter narrative. And that narrative wants tho focus, for example, on the wealth gap. It wants to nurse and nourish a sense of grievance and victimization. A it points to an un able history of racism and discrimination which extended well beyond the civil war.
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