Racial Justice in the Age of Obama
Explore the critical discourse surrounding racial justice with "Racial Justice in the Age of Obama" by Roy L. Brooks, published by Princeton University Press in 2009. This compelling hardback, spanning 264 pages, delves into the pressing questions of racial equality in the United States—from whether African Americans have finally achieved true racial justice to the role of government intervention in addressing these persistent issues. Brooks presents fresh perspectives and effective solutions aimed at fostering social justice and equity, especially in the wake of Barack Obama's historic presidency. This book is essential for anyone interested in the dynamics of race relations and civil rights in America today.