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L**3
Five Stars
so far so good. thanks Zoe Williams (TV Radio)
R**S
The N Word: Who Can Say It, Who Shouldn't, and Why
I saw Jabari Asim speak at our Black Heritage Festival in Savannah. He was so wonderful I had to have the book. I attend with several friends and we ordered as a group. The book was just as we expected. I would recommend the book to anyone interested in race relations and social science.
L**.
Informational
Well-written, great explanations and examples, phenomenal and eye-opening.
C**E
people should read this
Great book. It really clarified what took place in history in the establishing of an institutional system that decided who was and was not advantaged in the system.
V**R
More Than I Bargained For
This book is more than just the etymology of the "N" word; it is also a historical discourse that talks about the norms and social values of whites and blacks in America, using scholarly references by some of country's most famous patriots.
P**R
Five Stars
Reading the book now and its good!
G**N
The "N" word. who should say and who should not
Good reading for anyone. This provides good information and about the origin of the "N" word, it's usage and why it is so offensive. I consider it a must read purchase. Great Great work.
J**N
Great!
It's completely the opposite of what I expected. I think the history this book discusses really allows the reader to have a great understanding of the overall concept.
M**A
Great buy! Great deal
Passed this book on as a gift. Delivery was very prompt.Great buy! Great deal! Great product!
T**R
Knowledge is Power
This book gives the facts to one of the most dangerous words known: Nigger. Where does it come from? Why is it used? By who? and why? We all should have this book regardless of race, creed, class, color, religion, sex, national origin, etc.
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