Some of My Best Friends Are Black

The Strange Story of Integration in America

Paperback, 320 pages

Published July 30, 2013 by Penguin Books.

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978-0-14-312363-7
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“Tanner Colby woke up one day and realized that he didn’t know any black people – his friends, former classmates, coworkers, acquaintances, just about everyone he knew and interacted with was white. And this lopsided state of affairs, as he soon discovered, was hardly unique. Pressing those friends and coworkers about their own lives, he found the same thing to be true again and again: even with a black president in the White House, and despite a half century’s passage since Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech, true integration has made few inroads into many Americans’ lives. Curious, Colby set out to learn exactly why that was. What he found was the strange story of race in post-civil rights America, a world in which segregation never really died but was simply transformed. Some of My Best Friends Are Black follows four stories that show how the …

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