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Publisher's description: Studs Terkel tells us in his Foreword to the definitive Griffin Estate Edition of Black Like Me: "This is a contemporary book, you bet." Indeed, Black Like Me remains required reading in thousands of high schools and colleges for this very reason. Regardless of how much progress has been made in eliminating outright racism from American life, Black Like Me endures as a great human and humanitarian document. In our era, when "international" terrorism is most often defined in terms of a single ethnic ...
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Publisher's description: Studs Terkel tells us in his Foreword to the definitive Griffin Estate Edition of Black Like Me: "This is a contemporary book, you bet." Indeed, Black Like Me remains required reading in thousands of high schools and colleges for this very reason. Regardless of how much progress has been made in eliminating outright racism from American life, Black Like Me endures as a great human and humanitarian document. In our era, when "international" terrorism is most often defined in terms of a single ethnic designation and a single religion, we need to be reminded that America has been blinded by fear and racial intolerance before. As John Lennon wrote, "Living is easy with eyes closed." Black Like Me is the story of a man who opened his eyes, and helped an entire nation to do likewise.
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Seller's Description:
Acceptable. 0586024824 Paper Back Second hand book, so does have a fair amount reading wear to covers, spine and edges. Overall condition can be considered as acceptable.
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Fair. No dust jacket. 1970. 187 pages. Paperback book. Inscription to front endpaper. Pages are moderately tanned and thumbed at the edges, with some creased corners and foxing. Binding has remained firm. Card is moderately rub worn and thumbed with some noticeable shelf wear to edges and corners, creases to corners. With some tanning to spine and edges. World of Rare Books Item ref. 1535657896DPB (Use this ID when enquiring about this item. )
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Fair. No dust jacket. 1965. 188 pages. Pictorial paper cover. The pages remain clear with some light tanning, foxing and occasional marking, this is heavier towards the endpapers, the binding is good and the pages are secure. There is previous owners handwriting to the title page. Paper cover has mild edge wear with light rubbing and creasing. Some light marking. World of Rare Books Item ref. 1549892137TMB (Use this ID when enquiring about this item. )
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Good. Ships from the UK. Former Library book. Shows some signs of wear, and may have some markings on the inside. Your purchase also supports literacy charities.
Edition:
35th Turtleback School & Library, A edition
Publisher:
Turtleback Books
Published:
11/1996
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
15120913915
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Good. All pages and cover are intact. Possible slightly loose binding, minor highlighting and marginalia, cocked spine or torn dust jacket. Maybe an ex-library copy and not include the accompanying CDs, access codes or other supplemental materials.
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PLEASE NOTE, WE DO NOT SHIP TO DENMARK. New Book from multilingual publisher. Shipped from UK within 4 to 14 days. Please check language within the description.
If a reader has even a fraction of prejudice he should read this book! You may think you can see things from another point of view...reading this book places you inside that point of view.
The Pageturner
Oct 17, 2008
Author Can Never Know What It is to be Black
I did not read this book all of the way through, but I read far enough. I don't know why anyone would buy it. The author thinks he can use this skin darkening treatment, which in reality is another form of blackface to experience what it is like to be Black. He has reduced Blackness to some sort of game. I believe he can never have the full Black experience. He did not grow up as a person of color, nor would he have the same mindset as one. He can take off his skin tone and be white once more. Blacks cannot. This book disturbs me. The author has barely even scratched the surface and it seems as if though this experiment, he is viewing Blacks as a mysterious species. I would not recommend this book at all.
Ron Townsend
Mar 29, 2007
Understanding ourselves
Black Like Me gave me a whole new perspective on why color shouldn't matter. I read it when I was a teenager and it greatly influenced how I have thought my entire life. When I was riding a bus in Baltimore I heard one fellow say "I am brown, not black" and it pointed out to me from reading this book and listening to other people that we are all equal and frankly color should not even be something that should be noticed. It's what in a man' heart that is important. It occurred to me that a book could be written on Jew like me with the same motive and concern that Black Like Me had. Or Native American like me. Or Asian like me.