The antidote, healing America from the poison of hate, blame and victimhood, Reverend Jesse Lee Peterson
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The antidote, healing America from the poison of hate, blame and victimhood, Reverend Jesse Lee Peterson
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 198-214) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The antidote
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
907448792
Responsibility statement
Reverend Jesse Lee Peterson
Sub title
healing America from the poison of hate, blame and victimhood
Summary
"Traces the collapse of the black community in America to an unexpected source: the anger against one's mother and father that fatherlessness engenders"--Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Death on Canfield Drive -- The alchemists -- Before the fall -- Fall from grace -- The road to Damascus -- The chains of Blackness -- The one-drop legacy -- The forbidden fruit -- Tarnished angels -- Bloody shirts -- Fear and loathing -- The clown prince -- Killing the mockingbird -- The Starbucks syndrome -- Outside looking in -- The absent Black father "myth" -- Fake authenticity -- Self-destruction -- Sex war -- Generational loss -- Race war -- Prodigal sons -- The antidote -- Afterword
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Subject
- African American neighborhoods
- Anger + Social aspects -- United States
- Parent and child -- United States
- United States -- Race relations
- Community life -- United States
- African Americans + Psychology
- Blame + Social aspects -- United States
- African American clergy -- Biography
- Peterson, Jesse Lee, 1949-
- African American families
- African Americans + Social conditions
- African American young men + Social conditions
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- African American neighborhoods
- Anger + Social aspects -- United States
- Parent and child -- United States
- United States -- Race relations
- Community life -- United States
- African Americans + Psychology
- Blame + Social aspects -- United States
- African American clergy -- Biography
- Peterson, Jesse Lee, 1949-
- African American families
- African Americans + Social conditions
- African American young men + Social conditions
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