A perennial bestseller on the psychology of racism, published in the UK for the first time
Beverly Daniel Tatum, PhD, is president emerita of Spelman College and in 2014 received the Award for Outstanding Lifetime Contribution to Psychology, the highest honor presented by the American Psychological Association. She lives in Atlanta, Georgia.
A critically acclaimed book that gave readers a starting point to
demystify conversations about race, better understand the concept
of racial identity, and communicate across racial and ethnic
divides
*The Atlantic*
A must-read ... a landmark publication. It is as fresh, poignant
and timely as ever
*Earl Lewis*
A classic ... Beverly Tatum's book is exactly the conversation
opener we should be using
*Jodi Picoult*
Her bestselling book on race and identity ... It resonated with a
wide audience - from teens and undergrads to psychologists and
education students
*Chicago Tribune*
Has become a modern classic in college and high school classrooms,
used to educate and prompt healthy discussions among young people
about race
*Inside Higher Ed*
There's so much misinformation at the moment that could be debunked
merely by reading Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in
the Cafeteria? If you are going to be talking about race online,
your starting point for a sense of clarity should be this book.
*Emma Dabiri*
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