A Pathway to American Renewal: Red, White, and Black Volume II
Publication Date: 09/17/2024
A celebration of resilience: the inspiring story of how Black America survived unimaginable odds and an examination of the real challenges it faces today. This challenging and inspiring collection of essays constructively frames the story of Black America—not as a tragedy involving helpless victims, but as a model for the…
The State of the Black Family: Sixty Years of Tragedies and Failures—and New Initiatives Offering Hope
Publication Date: 02/21/2023
The State of the Black Family presents family, schooling, crime prevention, and housing policies that can transform failing Black neighborhoods and improve the lives of its youth. Too many Black Americans live in neighborhoods that are filled with gun violence, dysfunctional and abusive families, and children with deficient academic and behavioral…
Black Liberation Through the Marketplace: Hope, Heartbreak, and the Promise of America
Publication Date: 05/10/2022
“Our country has enough studies of failure and despair to last several lifetimes. Ferguson and Witcher do something much more interesting in this volume: they examine Black entrepreneurial success—under some of the most challenging conditions—and offer reflections on what we might learn in order to make such success available to even more people…
Race Crazy: BLM, 1619, and the Progressive Racism Movement
Publication Date: 11/09/2021
The progressive left has gone Race Crazy—and they want to take America down the same path of insanity. When did America become obsessed with racial differences? After decades of progress healing real-world prejudices and anger, we suddenly live in an America where we’re expected to view every single thing through…
What Do White Americans Owe Black People: Racial Justice in the Age of Post-Oppression
Publication Date: 10/26/2021
A philosopher’s passionate call for all Americans to rethink our racial dynamic and to break the cycle of negativity that pits the races against each other. In this provocative and highly original work, philosophy professor Jason D. Hill explores multiple dimensions of race in America today, but most importantly, a…
Red, White, and Black: Rescuing American History from Revisionists and Race Hustlers
Publication Date: 05/18/2021
An indispensable corrective to the falsified version of black history presented by The 1619 Project, radical activists, and money-hungry “diversity consultants.” In the rush to redefine the place of black Americans in contemporary society, many radical activists and academics have mounted a campaign to destroy traditional American history and replace…
Behind the Black Mask: My Time as an Antifa Activist
Publication Date: 10/05/2020
A rare and very timely inside account of what it is like to be an Antifa activist from a former member who has since become a conservative. As a young Mexican immigrant, Gabriel Nadales grew up feeling alienated and distant from the American Dream that brought his parents to this…
Eight Questions About Race: A Black Pastor Responds to Black Lives Matter
Publication Date: 09/26/2020
Prominent black pastor Aubrey Shines sheds light on the difficult questions raised by the racial protests in the aftermath of the killing of George Floyd, proposing a Christian response to the agenda and claims of Black Lives Matter. People of faith have been in the vanguard of civil rights for…