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Charles M. Blow

    Tento autor je známy svojimi vplyvnými stĺpčekmi pre The New York Times a televíznymi komentármi. S bohatými skúsenosťami z oblasti vizuálneho umenia, vrátane roly grafického riaditeľa v Times a umeleckého riaditeľa v National Geographic magazine, prináša do svojej práce jedinečnú perspektívu. Jeho písanie je cenené pre svoju priebojnosť a schopnosť osloviť široké publikum.

    The Devil You Know
    The Devil You Know: A Black Power Manifesto
    • The Devil You Know: A Black Power Manifesto

      • 320 stránok
      • 12 hodin čítania

      From journalist and New York Times bestselling author Charles Blow comes a powerful manifesto urging Black Americans to amass political power and combat white supremacy. While race is a social construct, racism is an undeniable reality. The goal is not to create a new racial hierarchy but to dismantle the existing one. After centuries of waiting for white majorities to address white supremacy, Blow asserts that the responsibility now lies with Black individuals to effect change themselves. He never intended to write a "race book," but the escalating violence against Black people, particularly during the pandemic and protests of 2020, compelled him to craft a new narrative. This work serves as a passionate corrective to the myths surrounding race and geography in America. Drawing from political insights and his experiences as a Black man from the South, Blow offers a call to action for Black people to pursue equality on their own terms. He argues that achieving lasting change requires a significant shift in power. This groundbreaking manifesto presents an audacious strategy for Black empowerment, serving as a grand exhortation to generations and providing a roadmap to true freedom.

      The Devil You Know: A Black Power Manifesto
    • The Devil You Know

      • 272 stránok
      • 10 hodin čítania
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      From journalist and New York Times bestselling author Charles Blow comes a powerful manifesto urging Black Americans to amass political power and combat white supremacy. While race is a social construct, racism is a harsh reality. The goal is not to create a new racial hierarchy but to dismantle the existing one. After centuries of waiting for white majorities to address white supremacy, Blow asserts that it is now up to Black individuals to take action. He never intended to write a "race book," but the escalating violence against Black people, particularly during the pandemic and the protests of 2020, compelled him to craft a new narrative. This work serves as a succinct and impassioned corrective to the myths surrounding race and geography in America. Drawing from his political insights and personal experiences as a Black man from the South, Blow presents a call to action for Black people to achieve equality on their own terms. He argues that lasting change requires a significant shift in power. This groundbreaking manifesto proposes an audacious power play by Black Americans, offering a roadmap to true and lasting freedom for generations to come.

      The Devil You Know