For hundreds of years, the idea of "race" has influenced cultures, regulations, and identities-though, is it based on reality? In RACE - Instituted by God or Invented by Man, Gerald Whitaker confronts the deeply rooted belief systems that have driven division, discrimination, and misunderstanding worldwide.
Based on his own experience with racial bias, spanning his youth in Harlem, New York City; and suburban New Jersey; to his career in corporate America, running his own company in the inner city, and research of empirical data Whitaker provides a candid analysis of systemic racism, identity, and the influence of language. By sharing honest narratives and deep reflections, he reveals the fallacy of race and advocates for a fresh perspective-one that transcends color and celebrates our common humanity.
This insightful book goes beyond being a memoir; it serves as a rallying cry. It encourages readers to rethink established beliefs, confront societal norms, and begin a quest for truth, togetherness, and fairness.
Get ready to view the world-and yourself-in a fresh perspective.
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