What If Everything You Knew About Racism Was Wrong?
Why isn’t your understanding of racism where it needs to be?
You could point fingers at the education system, society, or your busy schedule. But the uncomfortable truth is this: the real obstacle to your understanding is you.
Scrolling through social media posts and digesting oversimplified soundbites won’t cut it. If you’re ready to stop skimming and start learning, The White People Show is your wake-up call.
Kamau Kenyatta—bold, respected, and with decades of experience as an African-American Studies professor—pulls back the curtain on everything you’ve been getting wrong. Myths, lies, and half-truths? He has spent his entire career tearing them apart, and now he’s handing you the keys and challenging you to confront what others won’t and rethink everything you thought you knew.
This book isn’t here to make you feel good. It’s here to make you better.
- ✅ Learn the Hard truths about racism’s history and modern realities.
- ✅ Gain Clarity on why most people fail to grasp the depth of systemic issues.
- ✅ Arm yourself with the knowledge you need to handle complex conversations with confidence.
You’ll uncover:
- Why even well-meaning people miss the mark of understanding racism?
- The subtle forces that reinforced ignorance—and how to crush it.
- What it really takes to reset your perspective and take action.
The stakes are too high to stay uninformed. Racism isn’t going away, but your ignorance can.
If you’re serious about getting it right, stop waiting. Pick up The White People Show and start learning the truth today.
Kamau Kenyatta is a Professor of African American Studies at Lafayette College and Northampton Community College. He is a former Professor of Africana Studies at William Paterson University, teaching racism and sexism classes for over a decade. Kenyatta is an author whose works include, The White People Show: How to Understand Racism and Still Be Wrong About It, Black Folk's Hair Revisited: Secrets, Shame & Liberation (co-authored), and The Confessions of a College Professor.
He also writes fiction, on subjects related to the African World Experience, in The Will C. Wright Files series. Kamau lives in Pennsylvania and spends his free time playing drums in a popular 10-piece funk band.
In addition to his academic pursuits, he is a Business Culture Coach who works with organizations that want to increase profits by penetrating African American markets using his Cultural Connection Formula.
Find out more about Professor Kenyatta at The professor is available for interviews, podcasts, and speaking engagements.