
Welcome to the Sick Mind of a Sane Person
Deconstructing Racism and White Supremacy
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Anthony Williams Jr.
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Terry Lee Watson
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How can we address the legacy of white supremacy as a conscious Black individual in America? How can we transition from a place of harm to one where healing is possible?
Welcome to the Sick Mind of a Sane Person has garnered acclaim for its thought-provoking analysis of racism, earning prestigious accolades such as the International Impact Book Award for Personal Growth and Development on Racism and Discrimination and the Literacy Global Book Award for African American Non-Fiction and DEI. This anthology of poems, short stories, and critical essays offers a timely and profound exploration of why we continue to grapple with oppressive structures in America.
Welcome to the Sick Mind of a Sane Person: Deconstructing Racism and White Supremacy is an essential audiobook for those seeking to understand and dismantle the enduring impact of racism and white supremacy.
Join the author as he considers what it means to be black in America, what must be done to effect meaningful change, and whether we should be hopeful about the future.
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- Shawn C. Kennedy
- 01-28-25
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This was a fantastic read and masterfully written! I appreciate the candor of the author’s personal journey as a Black man and how it’s so relatable to other Black men’s experiences. Thank you!
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