Someone Else's House: America's Unfinished Struggle for Integration
With the publication of Someone Else's House...racial realism receives its best-written and most emotionally powerful treatment....Jacoby's research is prodigious and her narrative compelling. Unlike the way guilty white liberals in her book dealt with blacks, she accords African-American leaders the ultimate respect: criticism when criticism is due....[Her] contribution to our national conversation on race is a sharp admonition for everyone to just grow up. -- New York Times Book Review
Alan Wolfe
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