Reluctant Neighbours
Description
Reluctant Neighbours by E. R. Braithwaite. 'On a commuter train traveling from New Canaan, Connecticut, to New York's Grand Central Station, a well-heeled white suburbanite reluctantly takes the only available seat and eventually strikes up a conversation with the black man sitting next to him. The white businessman's verbal barrage of insensitive questions and offensive remarks incites a rage in his black neighbor that can barely be suppressed. But the offended rider is E. R. Braithwaite - former Royal Air Force pilot, Cambridge graduate, schoolteacher, social worker, diplomat, and bestselling author - and he has triumphed over prejudice and hatred throughout his truly extraordinary life and multifaceted career. Against the backdrop of a short railway commute, E. R. Braithwaite powerfully recounts a personal history of remarkable accomplishments in the face of bigotry and hatred. Part memoir, part treatise on racial intolerance and oppression, and the ignorance that engenders them, Reluctant Neighbors is the unforgettable story of one man's continuous struggle against injustice and his unwavering dedication to the pursuit of human dignity.' The book has light general wear with mild foxing and small scuffs on the front covers but overall a tight and tidy copy.
Details
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Author:Braithwaite, E. R.
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Book Condition:Good
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Publisher:New English Library
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Edition:Reprint
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Jacket Condition:None
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Binding:Soft Cover
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Location:A1
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ISBN:0450015653
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Size:12mo
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Pages:158
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Publish Date:1973