A Dream Deferred
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 1998
210
Book • Nonfiction
1998
Adult
18+ years
In A Dream Deferred: The Second Betrayal of Black Freedom in America, Shelby Steele critiques white liberalism's impact on racial politics in the U.S., arguing it led to ineffective social programs motivated by guilt over slavery and segregation, which ultimately hindered African American progress and self-esteem. The book discusses how the civil rights era and subsequent policies failed to promote genuine self-improvement among black Americans.
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Shelby Steele's A Dream Deferred explores racial politics and identity in America. Praise centers on Steele's compelling arguments and eloquent writing style. Critics, however, argue that his views on racial issues are polarizing and can lack nuance. Despite this, the book is recognized as thought-provoking, challenging accepted norms on race and society.
A reader who would enjoy A Dream Deferred by Shelby Steele is likely interested in race relations, social justice, and political philosophy in America. They probably appreciate works like Race Matters by Cornel West and Between the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates, seeking a perspective that engages with the complexities of identity and societal change.
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210
Book • Nonfiction
1998
Adult
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