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Is Black Anger Justified?

Inspired by NFL Protests
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Why are NFL and NBA players protesting by kneeling? Colin Kaepernick, Lebron James, Michael Bennett, and other NFL and NBA players are making their feelings known for the same reason we heard from Rosa Parks, Muhammad Ali, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and other non-violent African American protesters in the past. Their goal is to put an end to racial injustice and to remind us all that: Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. Far too many Americans feel that if young African American males who are confronted by police would have stayed out of trouble, stayed in school, and cooperated fully when confronted by police, many would never be arrested, falsely accused, or become a victim of police shootings. Americans are convinced that police officers would never arrest an innocent, law-abiding African American college student, an individual who is a college baseball player, an honor student on the dean's list, and one who has received a number of scholarshipsand commendations for outstanding character and for helping the less fortunate. Unfortunately, they are wrong! It happens more often than we realize, as highlighted in the Sean Perryman case, a case featured in this explosive book: Is Black Anger Justified? We will answer this question by exploring the following: - The protests of Colin Kaepernick, Michael Bennett, and other NFL players - Comments by Lebron James, Chris Paul, Carmelo Anthony, and Dwayne Wade at the ESPY Awards - The Seattle Seahawks and accusations of racial discrimination - Effective American protests of the past versus today's NFL protests - The NFL, Donald Trump, and NFL players kneeling during "The Star-Spangled Banner." - Equal employment but not for blacks with arrest records - The importance of embracing our white allies - The need for blacks to start doing things for themselveslves - Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan and the US Department of Justice lawsuit against the Seattle Police Department
Release date NZ
May 1st, 2018
Pages
198
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
86 Illustrations; Illustrations, black and white
Publisher
Wayne Perryman
Imprint
Wayne Perryman
Dimensions
152x229x13
ISBN-13
9781945271977
Product ID
27972311

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