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Colorblind

I Don’t See Color, the Polarizing Racist Ideology That Crippled African American History and Endorsed the Greatest Racial Wealth Gap to Date in Black America

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Colorblind

By: J.J. Savaglio
Narrated by: Dyon Smith
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Miss America, can we really close a 100,000 dollar gap that has been driven by race? The better question is: How did our country get here? The sad question is: Did you even know this racially fed wealth gap existed?

Time has been up; let's talk about it. This book dissects American history and explores biased laws and fundamentals that caused the racial wealth gap plaguing the economy and Black America.

If you want to learn how we got here as a country and learn about some of the many colorblind laws that have brought the American economy to this point, then scroll up and click the “buy now” button.

©2021 J.J. Savaglio (P)2021 J.J. Savaglio
African American Studies Black & African American Racism & Discrimination United States Equality Economic disparity Economic inequality
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The brutal honesty we need to hear.

Educating yourself about modern, 21st Century racial inequality is essential. And I love that books like this are coming out that give you the hard truth, plus the context, the history and the numbers to back it up. This book is direct, and I learned a ton. Great narration as well.

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Racism is the worst sin of all. We need to love each other no matter what. There is only one race, the human race. This book was very eye opening. I wouldn't be where I am if it wasn't for a close friend of the opposite race lifting his hand out to me. I hope I can do the same. Good narration on this book.

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Colorblind is eye-opening!

Miss America, can we really close a 100,000 dollar gap that has been driven by race? The better question is: How did our country get here? Get your copy, today!

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Enlightening

Extremely deep and enlightening. The author brings up great questions and has a very thorough understanding of race and history. This is a must-read for young adults up to grandparents if you want to have an understanding of colorblind laws. The narrator's voice is also very engaging and has great pacing.

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Interesting Book

This book makes think about American history and racism. I liked the narrator too. It’s an interesting book.

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Critical Insights for Establishing Racial Equality

This was sent to me by a friend who had listened, and felt it had expanded her perspectives on racial inequality significantly. After listening, my experience was the same. Colorblind addresses the issue of being "Colorblind", an attitude where individuals of privilege ultimately end up doing nothing to resolve the wealth/justice gap between themselves, and black America. This book breaks down ways that you can responsibly engage this discussion, and avenues of approach to help heal and rebuild these damaging and neglectful cultures of thought.

I appreciate being shown the ways that my own patterns of thought have been detrimental and toxic to the culture gap in America, and plan to not only continue informing myself, but taking action at each appropriate opportunity.

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Enthralling book

This book was a real eye-opener, and really enjoyable to listen to. It presented a really good understanding of this situation, making it enlightening and interesting at the same time. Highly recommended!

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Great topic

I like the topic and the way it is presented. A lot of good words to awaken people's awareness and appeal for new changes

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The dark side of US racism

Once I heard Naom Chomsky said that the US has always had a higher level of racism comparing to Europe, this book speaks about the American history and the wealth huge gap and also the dark side of racism history and the black community in the US, I've learned many facts which are unfortunately sad ones but still good to be aware of the past to create a brighter future ... I hooooope ... 5 stars from me

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Powerful- must read!!!

Where do I even begin? This is the book that everyone needs to read so we can take the blinders off and address the racial wealth gap in America. As, the author says, "If you don't see the problem, how can you help resolve it?" No matter the color of your skin, we are all either helping or contributing to this problem. This book gives all of us the tools we need to start taking action today to create positive change- and more than that, it helps us to truly understand the issue by going into the history and evolution of this problem into today's society. This book is so powerfully written and the narrator does a tremendous job in representing this information with a very powerfully tranquil conviction- must read!

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