Sin of Racism
Explore the profound insights of "Sin of Racism" by Selena Johnson, published by the University Press of America in 2006. This compelling biography and personal memoir delves deep into the roots of racism, illuminating its historical milestones like the slave trade, American slavery, and the rise of pseudo-scientific racism. With 168 pages, Johnson offers a unique perspective through a Christian evangelical lens, addressing how racism has shaped societal norms and individual lives.
In a time when understanding and eradicating discrimination is more crucial than ever, this book serves as an essential guide for anyone seeking to comprehend the complexities of racism and the ways we can collectively overcome it. Join Selena Johnson on this enlightening journey towards healing and social justice, and discover how faith can empower us to combat racial discrimination in our communities.