Max M. White
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Max M. White

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Max M. White is a newly renowned author with his research document with the Anti racist Research and Policy Center at American University. A researcher of history and international relations and a frequent public speaker, White is a columnist at The Atlantic and contributor at Chicago Tribune. He read extensively of several historical fiction and alternative history authors. Some of his favorites being Gordon Doherty, Simon Scarrow, Douglas Jackson, D. Russ and E.E. Isherwood. The him the real inspiration was Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) – American poet, writer and leading member of the Transcendentalist movement. One of his best-known works was “Walden” which recounted his experiment of living simply and close to nature. “The only government that I recognize,–and it matters not how few are at the head of it, or how small its army,–is that power that establishes justice in the land, never that which establishes injustice. What shall we think of a government to which all the truly brave and just men in the land are enemies, standing between it and those whom it oppresses? A government that pretends to be Christian and crucifies a million Christs every day!” This is this first book on How to Be an Anti-Racist: A Case study from then to now | White rage and Stamped from the Beginning | Why systemic racism is not just an American problem, and successfully this one matters with the audience acceptance cause Being quietly ‘not racist’ is not enough. Silence is complicity.
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