Between Barak and Hardland: Racism in the Obama era and denial of white were anti-racist writers published by City Rights in 2009 and non-fiction books by educator Tim Wise. [1] [2]
In this book, Wise considers Mr. Barack Obama 's election not indicative of the end of American racial discrimination [3], he said his political success is "a very large number of whites Buried generation. "[4]
Adam Bradley of "Washington Post" stated that "Wise's book" and "between Barak and Hard Land" obscure the content that encourages internal thought. Wise describes an amazing depiction of racial inequality in the United States today ... The white short reading of this book seems to be an old-fashioned argument: Thomas Payne's "Common sense of the 21st century" ... After the race It is a fictional country. "[5] Wise as an educator's career, referring to the way the media mouse points to Wise's book, continuing to address white privilege issues, Wise continues to work on books, articles and public lectures nationwide I criticized him. " "[6]
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The second time President Barack Obama took office as President of the United States was the assumption of President Barack Obama as president and the beginning of Mr. Joe Biden's second phase as vice president. On Sunday, January 20, 2013, an individual oath ceremony took place at the Blue Room of the White House. On Monday, January 21, 2013, a public ceremony was held in the capital of the United States. Inauguration theme was "Faith in America's future", celebrating the 150th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's liberation declaration and the completion of the 1863 Parliament Building Dome. This theme also emphasizes the "sustainability and solidarity" of the United States and reflects the "forward" theme used at the end of Obama's re-election.
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