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Summary & Discussions of Caste by Isabel Wilkerson
- The Origins of Our Discontents (with Bonus Online Content)
- Narrated by: Matt Ruple
- Length: 1 hr and 8 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Wanna read/listen to book but don’t want to waste your time?
Learn the key points and lessons of Summary & Discussions of Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents by Isabel Wilkerson by Wizer for your self-development or discussion group in a few minutes without missing any highlights - guaranteed!
Note: This is a summary and discussions of Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents by Isabel Wilkerson, not the original book.
Who should listen to Summary & Discussions of Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents by Isabel Wilkerson?
Those who:
- Question whether America is actually a caste system
- Wonder if racism still exists in America
- Want to understand how life can be for those that are in the minority
- Need to see both how the country has changed and how it has remained the same
- Wish to understand how our country got to the current point
What's in it for me and why is it important?
All Americans can become awakened to the way we treat one another. We live in a wealthy nation that has little compassion for one another. The only way to start to change how Americans operate when working with one another is to put humanity back into the nation.
You'll soon discover:
- That the underlying structure of America is a caste system
- That a caste system is built on the lowest caste, even though they are often treated horribly
- That the dominant caste in America is based solely on skin color
- That despite legislation to prevent it, skin color is still a factor in treatment in America
- That African Americans and other minorities are kept in a lower caste in the United States, but few acknowledge the fact
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By the time you're done listening to a Wizer summary and discussion in a few minutes, you'll have full confidence if the original book will be worth your time reading or not.