Summary of the Sum of Us
ebook ∣ What Racisms Costs Everyone and How We Can Prosper Together by Heather McGhee
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In the past, Heather McGhee pondered, "Why can't Black people have nice things?" She was not pertaining to materialistic things such as hovercraft or laundry–she meant the basic aspects of a high-functioning society. In her search for answers, McGhee focused on advocating for a changed public policy towards racial and economic equality. In The Sum of Us: What Racism Costs Everyone and How We Can Prosper Together, McGhee shares the results of both of her many years promoting her cause and her three years of community immersion. She explores the important sectors where racism still prevails, detailing its detrimental effects not only on its main victims but also on American society as a whole.
The Sum of Us was an instant New York Times bestseller upon release and was listed as one of the "20 of the Best Books of February 2021 to Fall in Love With" by O: The Oprah Magazine.
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