Author: Renni Eddo-Lodge
There’s clear reason as to why this non-fiction is a best-seller. The award-winning book has caused controversy, namely because its content is most definitely a talking point. Although its title may seem blunt, this shouldn’t put you off – this interesting offering explores issues that are important in this day and age – delving into different elements of race relations. It focuses on black history and the connection between race and class.
> Hannah Montgomery
Why I'm No Longer Talking to White People About Race
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