Killing Rage : Ending Racism - Softcover

Bell Hooks

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Synopsis

Killing Rage "Almost everyone's assumption about race will be challenged in this volume. . . . Anyone who is not in denial about rascism will be motivated to work for its demise after reading Killing Rage".--Emerge. Full description

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Review

Bell Hooks, the influential writer of Ain't I A Woman?, offers a black and feminist perspective on the issue of race in America. Throughout the 23 essays, Hooks seeks a way out of the cycle of racism. A provocative voice seeking wisdom in the din, she boldly asserts "this nation can be transformed... we can resist racism and in the act of resistance recover ourselves and be renewed."

About the Author

bell hooks is Distinguished Professor of English at City College of New York. She is the author of the memoir Bone Black as well as eleven other books. She lives in New York City.

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9780805050271: killing rage: Ending Racism (Owl Book)

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ISBN 10:  0805050272 ISBN 13:  9780805050271
Publisher: Holt Paperbacks, 1996
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