Why do so many African Americans--even comfortably middle-class
ones--continue to see racism as a defining factor in their lives?
Columbia University linguistics professor John McWhorter, born at the
dawn of the post-Civil Rights era, spent years trying to make sense of
this question. In this book he dared to say the unsayable: racism's
ugliest legacy is the disease of defeatism that has infected Black
America. Losing the Race explores the three main components of this
cultural virus: the cults of victimology, separatism, and
anti-intellectualism that are making Black people their own worst
enemies in the struggle for success. With Losing the Race, a bold new
voice rises among Black intellectuals.