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Red, White, and Black: Rescuing American History from Revisionists and Race Hustlers Kindle Edition
In the rush to redefine the place of black Americans in contemporary society, many radical activists and academics have mounted a campaign to destroy traditional American history and replace it with a politicized version that few would recognize. According to the new radical orthodoxy, the United States was founded as a racist nation—and everything that has happened throughout our history must be viewed through the lens of the systemic oppression of black people. Rejecting this false narrative, a collection of the most prominent and respected black scholars and thinkers has come together to correct the record and tell the true story of black Americans in all its complexity, diversity of experience, and poignancy. Collectively, they paint a vivid picture of black people living the grand American experience, however bumpy the road may be along the way. But rather than a people apart, blacks are woven into the united whole that makes this nation unique in history.
Featuring Essays by:
John Sibley Butler
Jason D. Hill
Coleman Cruz Hughes
John McWhorter
Clarence Page
Wilfred Reilly
Shelby Steele
Carol M. Swain
Dean Nelson
Charles Love
Rev. Corey Brook
Stephen L. Harris
Harold A. Black
Stephanie Deutsch
Yaya J. Fanusie
Ian Rowe
John Wood, Jr.
Joshua Mitchell
Robert Cherry
Rev. DeForest Black Soaries, Jr.

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- ASIN : B08YS2ZYRQ
- Publisher : Emancipation Books (May 11, 2021)
- Publication date : May 11, 2021
- Language : English
- File size : 3.4 MB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 242 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #431,164 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #342 in African American Studies
- #1,729 in African American Demographic Studies (Books)
- #3,737 in History of the U.S.
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Customers find the book insightful and well-written, appreciating how it adds diverse perspectives to American history. Moreover, the collection of essays provides valuable insights into black Americans, and customers consider it a must-read that should be read by students and teachers. Additionally, the book emphasizes resilience against victimhood, with one customer noting how it promotes victory over victimization.
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Customers find the book insightful and informative, appreciating how it adds different perspectives on history.
"...Anyway, the book’s essays are well thought out, intellectually honest, and are an honest response to the current “salvation” method: Critical Race..." Read more
"...Editor, is an excellent well-rounded refutation of the revisionist 1619 Project...." Read more
"...Interesting stuff. Sadly showing how pathetically omnipresent it has become, the spectre of the 1619 "Project" is ever present in the book...." Read more
"An incredible and highly informative collection of essays that refutes the absurd mentality of the 1619 Project...." Read more
Customers find the book highly readable, describing it as an outstanding must-read that should be read by every student and teacher.
"...It’s definitely a motivating, worthwhile, read—even though it will, probably, not overcome the current racial grand issue (CRT), it does..." Read more
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Customers appreciate the essays in the book, which provide valuable insights into African-American history and experiences, with one customer noting it is edited by a Civil Rights pioneer.
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"...Exceedingly well written by a variety of authors, this book gives a black perspective on America that is often overlooked but is vitally..." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2021Robert Woodson Sr. Is the founder and President of the National Center for Neighborhood Enterprise (NCNE) It emphasizes the importance of self empowerment and self management approaches for ending poverty. Woodson worked for the National Urban League, and he was a research fellow with the American Enterprise Institute before leaving, in 1981, to found NCNE.
Woodson, and the individual essay writers he has gathered here, acknowledge endemic hindrances to Black achievement in the United States. Their main focus, however, is in describing how young Black Americans can use their own personal, real, abilities to raise themselves out of the negative consequences of the generational failure that seems to permeate Black life in the United States.
Simply put, stop thinking of yourself as a “victim”, doomed to failure. You are not! You will only fail if you live your life as a victim, blaming others for your perceived failures. Even with the negative consequences of slavery, and Jim Crow and Segregation, seeing yourself as a “victim”, and blaming fate and others for your position in life, doesn’t make you strong. In fact, it makes you weak. It makes you even more dependent on the “generosity”, the magnanimity, of politicians and “hustlers” who make their living—a very good one, too—promising Black Americans to raise them out of the situation in which they find themselves.
To me, accepting this line of thinking is a fascinating event, because the same people, or their fathers before them, have been promising Black Americans—I’ll call it—salvatio if they only vote, and support, them. This has been going on for over sixty years. Nothing, in all that time, seems to have changed-except the collapse of the Black family and the general failure of Black education. Following that line of thinking, in short, has ended badly.
Anyway, the book’s essays are well thought out, intellectually honest, and are an honest response to the current “salvation” method: Critical Race Theory (CRT). It’s definitely a motivating, worthwhile, read—even though it will, probably, not overcome the current racial grand issue (CRT), it does intelligently describe another way.
But, after all is said and done, I’m a caucasian, so I probably shouldn’t be believed as far as the way out of poverty is concerned. Anyway, read the book.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2021Red, White, and Black, Rescuing American History from Revisionists and Race Hustlers, Robert L. Woodson Sr., Editor, is an excellent well-rounded refutation of the revisionist 1619 Project.
I did not know all of the authors of the various essays, so I don't know for sure, but the ones I recognized or who identified themselves as such caused me to believe all are black. This was very helpful, for me a white guy, to get a view of their understanding of both the horrors and continuing results of slavery.
As bad as the horrors were, the predominate opinion as I read them is that racism is not systemic in the United States of America. It exists here, as it does in all societies. However, the USA founding fathers, imperfect as they were, built the foundation for a nation built on freedom for all. That freedom is under attack by those who would take this heritage of "liberty for all" from us.
This is an excellent book.
The writers did not overlook the pain and degradation of slavery, but they, individually and as a group, refused to agree that the worst of our past as a nation is our only defining characteristic.
Exceedingly well written by a variety of authors, this book gives a black perspective on America that is often overlooked but is vitally important.
Red, White, and Black is a must read for all Americans of every race and political persuasion who want to be fully informed about that too often unreported viewpoint.
5.0 out of 5 starsRed, White, and Black, Rescuing American History from Revisionists and Race Hustlers, Robert L. Woodson Sr., Editor, is an excellent well-rounded refutation of the revisionist 1619 Project.A Death Blow to the 1619 Project?
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2021
I did not know all of the authors of the various essays, so I don't know for sure, but the ones I recognized or who identified themselves as such caused me to believe all are black. This was very helpful, for me a white guy, to get a view of their understanding of both the horrors and continuing results of slavery.
As bad as the horrors were, the predominate opinion as I read them is that racism is not systemic in the United States of America. It exists here, as it does in all societies. However, the USA founding fathers, imperfect as they were, built the foundation for a nation built on freedom for all. That freedom is under attack by those who would take this heritage of "liberty for all" from us.
This is an excellent book.
The writers did not overlook the pain and degradation of slavery, but they, individually and as a group, refused to agree that the worst of our past as a nation is our only defining characteristic.
Exceedingly well written by a variety of authors, this book gives a black perspective on America that is often overlooked but is vitally important.
Red, White, and Black is a must read for all Americans of every race and political persuasion who want to be fully informed about that too often unreported viewpoint.
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- Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2021This collection of essays seeks to shift the public debate about race to an optimistic view. The essays focus, mostly, on celebrating African-American entrepreneurs, scholars, and leaders throughout our Nation's history. Their successes were earned through grit but more importantly, on the shoulders of those who came before them and established the under celebrated black community institutions of churches, schools, banks and businesses. Interesting stuff. Sadly showing how pathetically omnipresent it has become, the spectre of the 1619 "Project" is ever present in the book. Rather than attacking it head on, though, the book largely tries to out flank the 1619 Project. It offers a hopeful view of a pluralistic America in which black and white Americans all have agency, opportunities, and hope. Good stuff, and well worth the read. And money.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2021An incredible and highly informative collection of essays that refutes the absurd mentality of the 1619 Project. Nikole Hannah-Jones and her subversive plan to indoctrinate American youth is both deplorable and evil. White-washing the historic achievements of African Americans and burying their past, present and future is unforgivable. Robert L. Woodson has put together an array of highly intelligent writers that should be a main-stay in every level of academia nation wide. Grievance-mongers have no place in the future of black Americans. Can you imagine a future where we have to rely on government to determine our destiny? Slavery was finally eradicated at a high cost and the best Hannah-Jones can come up with, given all that education, is to force the nation to go into bankruptcy satisfying the greed of an endless sea of grievance-mongers with no desire to follow in the footsteps of the achievements of past and present African-Americans. Thank you Robert L. Woodson for shining a light that needs to expose the 1619 Project and the criminal intent of Critical Race Theory.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2022I’m in a book group. We have been studying topics related to social justice and racial inequity for about two years. The almost soul thrust of the book was to criticize the 1619 project. It was mostly dismissive of systemic racism.
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- Roger F. AlsopReviewed in the United Kingdom on May 15, 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars Remarkable and excellent.
I'd never heard of this wonderful organisation until I read this book. It confirms what Thomas So well has been saying all his life. Black people don't need governmental intervention but they do need to be left alone. It contains a fine essay by Shelby Steele. I'm English but I am an admirer of the US.