What if race is not what we think it is?
In Black, Brown & White Racial Identity, Admire T. Kadenge challenges one of the most deeply rooted concepts in human society-racial classification.
Through a powerful blend of personal experience, historical insight, and bold analysis, this book exposes the limitations and misconceptions behind labels that have divided humanity for generations.
Kadenge invites readers to question, reflect, and ultimately move beyond the boundaries imposed by society.
This is not just a book-it is a call to rethink identity, embrace humanity, and redefine how we see ourselves and others.
If you are ready to challenge conventional thinking and explore a deeper truth about identity, this book is for you.
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