BLACK DAYS

Racism and Riots in the U.S.

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From an Amazon Top 100, Nook TOP 100 and USAToday Bestselling Author. Learn about systemic racism in America viewed through the lens of civil unrest from 1863 to present.

In the fabric of American history, there are threads that bind us together in shared triumphs and struggles, and there are threads that tear at the seams of our nation's conscience. Among these threads are the stories of racism and violent civil unrest that have scarred our collective memory, leaving wounds that still ache with the pain of injustice and inequality.

This book is for you, a well-meaning White adult seeking to deepen your understanding and empathy concerning the plight of Black people in the United States. And it’s also for you, a person of any color, race, creed or sexual orientation, if you simply want to learn more about the history of racism and riots in the United States. This book is a journey through American history, where we confront uncomfortable truths and reckon with the legacy of racism that continues to shape our society today.

The title of this book, Black Days, is employed metaphorically to describe periods of extreme racial violence, unrest and persecution directed against Black Americans in the United States. The phrase evokes the darkness and tragedy of these events, but also the strength, resilience, determination and even triumph of Black communities during such times.