Obama's Race
In "Obama's Race," published by The University of Chicago Press in 2010, the author delves into the complexities surrounding Barack Obama's historic presidential victory. Spanning 208 pages, this insightful analysis challenges the notion that the United States is entering a post-racial era. Instead, it argues that the 2008 election was marked by unprecedented polarization rooted in racial attitudes, making it one of the most racially charged elections in American history. This thought-provoking book is essential for anyone looking to understand the intricate relationship between race and politics in contemporary America. Explore the nuances of this pivotal moment in history and gain a deeper understanding of the ongoing discussions surrounding race in the United States.