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Talks about white supremacy have been going on for a long period of time. Unfortunately, with all the riots and efforts done for the betterment of humanity, people still can't get it right. How can you tell people close to you their actions and jokes are racist? How do you ask a black person about themselves without offending them in any way possible?
So You Want to Talk About Race, written by Nigerian-American author Ijeoma Oluo, comes right in as a model for minorities to clear the fog. The book promises honest conversations about race and racism and how come some Americans still foster such antagonism to people of color.
So You Want to Talk About Race by Ijeoma Oluo did not only receive recognition as it became a New York Times bestseller two and a half years after its release in January 2018, but the author's efforts on race have also been featured in The New York Times and The Washington Post.
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When asked about what prompted her to write the book, Oluo instantly admitted she initially wasn't planning on writing it. It was Oluo's agent who encouraged her to write one, as she saw Oluo's passion in her advocacy and the "unique gift" she possesses in putting an effort to explain how race works. Her agent gave her the idea to pen a guidebook that would incorporate all the things she would try to explain to people continuously asking for advice on her social media platforms.
So You Want To Talk About Race is a commentary book that attempts to provide an extended and honest discussion about race and racism. The book suggests that there are a lot of people, no matter how the world has improved in the fight against racism, who are still stumbling and in need of help to know what's socially acceptable and not.