Description
Paperback cover has some discoloration. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This well-worn copy of “Crisis in Black and White” by Charles E. Silberman bears the marks of a book that has been thoroughly read and contemplated. Published in 1964, Silberman’s sociological study delved into the complex issues surrounding race relations in the United States during the tumultuous civil rights era. Drawing on extensive research and interviews, Silberman explored the roots of racial discrimination, the impact of segregation, and the growing demands for equality and justice. This book became a seminal work in the field of sociology, sparking important dialogues and inspiring a generation of activists and scholars. Despite its age and modest condition, this copy represents a significant piece of American history, a testament to the power of the written word to challenge societal norms and drive meaningful change.