Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?: And Other Conversations About Race

by Tatum, Beverly Daniel
ISBN: 9780141997445
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  • Format: TradePaperback
  • Author: Tatum, Beverly Daniel
  • ISBN: 9780141997445
  • Condition: Used
  • Dimensions: 7.80 x 0.94
  • Number Of Pages: 464
  • Publication Year: 2021
Language: English

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  • Racial Issues

    Tiffany S. - 5 years 10 months ago

    YES! YES! If you are sensitive to topics based on "race" which is a social construct. YOU should NOT stay away from this book. This book does a great job of explaining the racial issues and the struggles of racial identity in America. It has impacted my life positively, it's helped me understand discussing topics like these are important. #Bannedbook

  • Great Book for anyone interested in race relations in the US

    CATHy N. - 6 years 2 months ago

    This book is so full of important information for anyone wanting to learn the truth about Black history, which should be everyone! It is a great book for people who want to learn more about racial issues and learn how to be educated so you can be a bridge builder in helping others learn as well. #summerreading

  • Do you work with students outside your racial identity?!?! READ THIS

    Katherine S. - 6 years 3 months ago

    If you know Dr. Tatum’s work, you know you’re in for another spectacular journey through racial history in the US and how it’s affected how racial identity is formed in the present day. An absolute MUST for anyone who works with people, ESPECIALLY STUDENTS, outside their own racial identity. Well-researched, beautifully written. Dr. TATUM offers a critical perspective on the way our ting people shape their racial identities, why it matters, and how you can be a positive part of the process. Please read.