Thanks for the book recommendation. Looks interesting.
Here's a review from the link:
I was not raised as a racist nor have I been a racist in my 74+ years. Unfortunately I can no longer say that as on a daily basis I see nothing but “racist” pushed into my face. I am NOT agains’t all black people and I have a close personal friend who happens to be a negro. I would choose him as a friend long before some whites I know.
That being said, it is all those who keep pushing the black agenda at me.
It is not the color of ones skin (or race) that makes him a target of racism, it’s what is UNDER that skin, how he/she conducts themselves, functions in a “normal” society, obeys laws, works and practices his religon. To me, those are the people I respect. Guess then I can be considered a racist agains’t those of whatever color they display on the outside, be it black, white, yellow or green.