An analysis of the ideology of race, and racism, and how it evolved along with the development of capitalism. With the mass of people, irrespective of color, being forced into poverty, the authors see the basis for some real class unity. "Moving Onward has the political and scientific clarity to help us out of the muck of race politics in this country." [Luis Rodriguez]
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Brooke Heagerty, co-author, "Moving Onward: From Racial Division to Class Unity" writes and speaks on women and poverty, racism, the police state, nationally and globally, the new class of poor, globalization, and on morality and vision and their importance to the struggle for a new world.
Nelson Peery is author of the award-winning book, "Black Fire: the Making of an American Revolutionary," a memoir of his years as a black soldier in World War II. He shows how a person becomes a revolutionary through their life experience. He is also the author of a new book, "The Future Is Up To Us," co-author of "Moving Onward: From Racial Division to Class Unity." He writes extensively on the economy, African American liberation, and social revolution. Peery brings a conviction that it is possible for the first time in human history to create an economic paradise for all.
"It has the clarity to help us out of the muck of race politics in this country." -- Luis Rodriguez
"This book provides clarity to a historic problem that has confounded academic analysis and corrupted our nation." -- Tom Hirshl, PH.D., Cornell University
"This is an important, inspired work." -- David Marsh, author music critic
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