OK going into this book I thought I knew what at least part of it would contain, division of cities because of highway and road construction. Boy was I in for a surprise! It did have a small bit of that, but it had so much more.
This is a divisive, educational, eye-opening, infuriating, depressing, sad, perplexing, history of one of the most sad parts of our human history.
This pulls so much more together in tiny little bits and pieces that really make you think about your white privilege. Even if you don’t think you partake in obvious actions, there are so many many little areas in every day life that contribute to this vast separation that we’re experiencing.
I live in Utah, so I will admit I am in a very vanilla state, and the experience here is very different from other states, but we are not perfect and we do have our problems, small as they may be comparison.
I don’t think it would hurt anyone to read this book, it will only help you.
He does give some suggestions at the end of ways to change and help. But it’s a very long and depressing process no matter who you are or when you start, but wouldn’t you rather be on the side of correction?