Healing Our Divided Society : Investing in America Fifty Years after the Kerner Report
Healing Our Divided Society : Investing in America Fifty Years after the Kerner Report
About this book
In 1968, the Kerner Commission concluded that America was heading toward "two societies, one black, one white, separate and unequal." Today, America's communities are experiencing increasing racial tensions and inequality, working-class resentment over the unfulfilled American Dream, white supremacy violence, toxic inaction in Washington, and the decline of the nation's example around the world. In Healing Our Divided Society, Fred Harris, the last surviving member of the Kerner Commission, along with Eisenhower Foundation CEO Alan Curtis, re-examine fifty years later the work still necessary towards the goals set forth in The Kerner Report. This timely volume unites the interests of minorities and white working- and middle-class Americans to propose a strategy to reduce poverty, inequality, and racial injustice.
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Subjects
United states, race relationsAfrican americans, social conditionsUrban poorEquityUnited states, politics and governmentRace relationsAfrican AmericansSocial conditionsEqualityUnited States. National Advisory Commission on Civil DisordersUnited StatesReport (United States. National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders)