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  • PublisherAtlantic Monthly Press
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Book Description Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. A thought-provoking, deeply considered plan to inhibit the seemingly intractable racism in America, by a distinguished African-American writer and public policy scholar.Johnson blends personal stories of his family's multi-generational experiences, as well as history, into his overarching narrative-it is as lyrical a reading experience as it is an inspiring and persuasive argument. His experience as a Navy commander gives him a unique perspective on the institutional change needed to overcome racism.Johnson argues that racism is an existential threat to our democracy and to the idea and promise of America-that all men and women are inherently equal. He posits that racism is first and foremost a crime of the state that can only be overcome by establishing and fostering a color-conscious (not color-blind) national solidarity similar to the kind experienced by members of the military or by communities fighting towards a common goal in the wake of natural disasters. It is a non-partisan argument that demands the attention and cooperation of everyone.Johnson's book captures the essence of the many titles regarding social justice that have topped the bestseller lists the past few months and turns it into actions that can engage and inspire us all.Like James Baldwin, Johnson uses his love for America and its promise as a platform to call the nation to account for its shortcomings regarding equality.Johnson posits that nations as entities have no feelings or morals, only interests; therefore we can disassemble racism if this is clearly in the nation's best interest. For example, the major civil rights legislation in the 1960s was strongly prompted by influential Soviet propaganda calling out American hypocrisy for proclaiming its democracy and yet subjugating minorities.Johnson's argument for national solidarity is tangential to Ibram X. Kendi's in How To Be an Antiracist. Kendi poses a moral question to individuals; Johnson poses an existential question to the nation. To Johnson, racism is not binary in which you are either racist or you're not. He argues one can hold certain prejudices and still join the national solidarity if one understands eliminating racism is in the nation's best interest.Johnson has been commissioned to write two major feature articles in the past four months. The New York Times Magazine, Sept. 20, 2020, "How Black Voters Became a Monolith" was so widely discussed the Times immediately asked him to write another feature following the election. The conservative National Review asked Johnson to write "America and Race," (June 2020), which outlined themes in his book.Johnson has a fast-rising profile as Director of the Fellows program at the Brennan Center for Justice at NYU Law School, which will support his book in every way possible. In addition to the New York Times Magazine and National Review, he has written articles for the Washington Post, the Atlantic, and other publications. He has been widely interviewed about race and politics on CNN, Fox, MSNBC, NPR, CBS News, Yahoo Finance, and on regional radio across the country, from New York to Detroit to Salt Lake City. He has appeared multiple times on the BBC and on Canada's CBC, and last winter for a full hour on C-Span's "Washington Journal."The title When the Stars Begin to Fall is the last line of a Black spiritual, referring to the start of a new day as the stars disappear from view with the dawn-reflecting Johnson's ultimate optimism that a new day with racism suppressed can be achieved.When the Stars Begin to Fall will attract readers drawn to the critiques of Isabel Wilkerson and Carol Anderson and also to the ultimate optimism of Jon Meacham and Eddie S. Glaude. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9780802157850

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