Woodruff professor of african american studies at emory university and author of white rage Carol anderson’s research and teaching focus on public policy, particularly the ways that domestic and international policies intersect through the issues of race, justice, and equality in the united states. The unspoken truth of our racial divide, a new york times bestseller, washington post notable book of 2016, and a national book critics circle award winner.
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Anderson is featured in the 2019 documentary after selma, directed by loki mulholland, where she describes the history and current state of voter suppression in the united states.
Since 1865 and the passage of the 13thamendment, every time african americans have made advances toward full participation in our democracy, white reaction has fueled a deliberate and relentless rollback of their gains.
Anderson has served on working groups dealing with race, minority rights, and criminal justice at stanford’s center for applied science and behavioral studies, the aspen institute, and the united nations She has also testified before the u.s While much scholarly inquiry has explored what goes into the construction of racial pathways of identity, little of that inquiry has considered the deliberate ways in which rhetoric has been used to foment racial hate and dissension. Carol anderson, historian, author and civil rights thought leader, received her phd in history from ohio state in 1995
She is currently the charles howard candler professor of african american studies and emory university and is one of the country’s leading scholars of race and foreign policy. Professor anderson’s research and teaching focus on public policy Particularly the ways that domestic and international policies intersect through the issues of race, justice and equality in the united states. Her fifth book, the second