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Race Against Time

Keith Boykin

A Cold Civil War has engulfed the nation.

After a deadly pandemic, shocking incidents of police brutality, a racial justice crisis, and the fall of a dangerous demagogue, America remains more divided than at any time in decades. At the heart of this national crisis is the fear of a darkening America-a country in which there is no longer a predominant white majority.
As the Republican Party has lost the popular vote in seven of the last eight presidential elections, its leaders have incited white Americans in a last-ditch race against time to stop the advance of a new, multiracial emerging majority. Keith Boykin, long time political commentator, has watched this white resentment consume the GOP over the course of a life in politics, activism, and journalism. He has also observed the divisions among Democrats, as white progressives have postponed demands for full racial equity, while Black voters have often been too forgiving of party leaders who have failed to deliver. America can no longer avoid its long overdue reckoning with the past, Boykin argues. With the familiarity of personal experience and the acuity of historical insight, Boykin urges us to fight racism, sexism, xenophobia, and homophobia, and save the union, not just by making Black lives matter, but by making Black lives equal.

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  • Classification : Social Science
  • Pub Date : SEP 14, 2021
  • Imprint : PublicAffairs
  • Page Extent : 288
  • Binding : HB
  • ISBN : 9781645037262
  • Price : INR 2,130
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Keith Boykin

Keith Boykin is one of America's leading commentators on race and sexual orientation. He has appeared on CNN Fox News and NPR and been featured in the New York Times Washington Post and USA Today among many other publications. Boykin is currently a contestant in the Showtime reality show American Candidate which airs nationally in Fall 2004. A graduate of Harvard Law School the author served as special assistant to President Clinton on gay lesbian bisexual and transgender issues.

Today Boykin is president of the National Black Justice Coalition an organization established in 2003 to marshal African-American support for same-sex marriage rights. He is the author of One More River to Cross: Black and Gay in America and Respecting the Soul: Daily Reflections for Black Lesbians and Gays. He lives in New York City.

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