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It's the Little Things: Everyday Interactions That Anger, Annoy, and Divide the Races

AUTHOR Hunter-Gault, Charlayne; Hunter-Gault, Charlayne; Hunter-Gault, Charlayne et al.
PUBLISHER Mariner Books (01/07/2002)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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New York Times veteran Lena Williams candidly explores the everyday occurrences that strain racial relations, reaching a conclusion that "no one could disagree with" (The New York Times Book Review)

Although we no longer live in a legally segregated society, the division between blacks and whites never seems to go away. We work together, go to school together, and live near each other, but beneath it all there is a level of misunderstanding that breeds mistrust and a level of miscommunication that generates anger. Now in paperback, this is Lena Williams's honest look at the interactions between blacks and whites-the gestures, expressions, tones, and body language that keep us divided.

Frank, funny, and smart, It's the Little Things steps back from academia and takes a candid approach to race relations. Based on her own experiences as well as what she has learned from focus groups across the United States, Lena Williams does for race what Deborah Tannen did for gender. Finally, we have a book that traverses the color lines to help us understand, and eliminate, the alarmingly common interactions that get under the skin of both blacks and whites.

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ISBN-13: 9780156013482
ISBN-10: 0156013487
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 304
Carton Quantity: 22
Product Dimensions: 5.20 x 0.90 x 7.90 inches
Weight: 0.70 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Price on Product, Table of Contents, Ikids
Country of Origin: US
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BISAC Categories
Social Science | Discrimination
Social Science | Anthropology - Cultural & Social
Social Science | Minority Studies
Dewey Decimal: 305.800
Library of Congress Control Number: 000037027
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New York Times veteran Lena Williams candidly explores the everyday occurrences that strain racial relations, reaching a conclusion that "no one could disagree with" (The New York Times Book Review)

Although we no longer live in a legally segregated society, the division between blacks and whites never seems to go away. We work together, go to school together, and live near each other, but beneath it all there is a level of misunderstanding that breeds mistrust and a level of miscommunication that generates anger. Now in paperback, this is Lena Williams's honest look at the interactions between blacks and whites-the gestures, expressions, tones, and body language that keep us divided.

Frank, funny, and smart, It's the Little Things steps back from academia and takes a candid approach to race relations. Based on her own experiences as well as what she has learned from focus groups across the United States, Lena Williams does for race what Deborah Tannen did for gender. Finally, we have a book that traverses the color lines to help us understand, and eliminate, the alarmingly common interactions that get under the skin of both blacks and whites.

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Author: Williams, Lena
Lena Williams, left, is a twenty-five-year veteran of the New York Times. Currently covering sports, she is the senior delegate of the Author's Guild at the New York Times. Her article "It's the Little Things" won the National Association of Black Journalists award for feature writing. She lives in New York City.
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Foreword by: Hunter-Gault, Charlayne
Charlayne Hunter-Gault, author of "To the Mountaintop", is a journalist and foreign correspondent for NPR. In 1961, she was one of two black students to desegregate the University of Georgia. She later went on to win two Emmy awards and a Peabody award for her work with PBS's "The NewsHour". She currently divides her time between South Africa and Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts.
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