A call to our highest virtues and ideals
What Black and White People Must Do Now explores the complexity of
race and culture in the United States. In his third book, renowned
conservative entrepreneur, author, and philanthropist Armstrong Williams
discusses his prescription for healing and atonement amidst today's
current social upheaval.
Race and racism are America's original sin, and four hundred years
later, they still plague the nation, pitting groups against each other.
Despite how much time has elapsed, many Americans remain befuddled by
how to move forward; however, the time for solutions has come.
In this book, Armstrong Williams recounts his personal story and journey
growing up working on his family farm in rural South Carolina, leading
to an unexpected meeting with the late Senator Strom Thurmond of South
Carolina, which turned into an unlikely relationship that led him to the
halls of power in Washington, D.C.
Williams calls for all Americans to stand up to represent America's
highest virtues and ideals, and he challenges us to look beyond the pale
of race for something much deeper.