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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: R. Derek BlackPublisher: Abrams Imprint: Abrams Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.240kg ISBN: 9781419764783ISBN 10: 1419764780 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 23 May 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"""In The Klansman's Son,"" Derek Black displays incredible vulnerability and willingness to criticize so many of their own decisions. Their bravery shows through these pages, and we need to study with extreme care Derek's story of how a group of passionate young people, by choosing different paths in responding to hatred, helped them in their journey. Perhaps it even holds a key for fighting the varied strains of antisemitism my community, the Jewish community, faces in 2024."" -- ""Elisha Wiesel, chairman of the Elie Wiesel Foundation"" ""Your family or your soul? That is what the choice finally came down to for Derek Black, whose searching memoir has much to teach us all. Surprises and insights abound in this page-turner composed with candor and grace. For instance, why do White power recruiters focus on those who say, 'I'm not a racist, but . . .'? The Klansman's Son is a must-read for all who hunger for hope in these cruel times."" -- ""Nancy MacLean, author of Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right's Stealth Plan for America and Behind the Mask of Chivalry: The Making of the Second Ku Klux Klan""" """Derek displays incredible vulnerability and willingness to criticize so many of their own decisions. Their bravery shows through. I hope they achieve whatever internal personal evolution they were hoping for in writing this book. They deserve it. As for the rest of us, we need to study with extreme care the story of how a group of passionate young people, by choosing different paths in responding to hatred, helped Derek in their journey. Perhaps it even holds a key for fighting the varied strains of antisemitism my community, the Jewish community, faces in 2024."" -- ""Elisha Wiesel, chairman of the Elie Wiesel Foundation"" ""Your family or your soul? That is what the choice finally came down to for Derek Black, whose searching memoir has much to teach us all. Surprises and insights abound in this page-turner composed with candor and grace. For instance, why do White power recruiters focus on those who say, 'I'm not a racist, but . . .'? The Klansman's Son is a must-read for all who hunger for hope in these cruel times."" -- ""Nancy MacLean, author of Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right's Stealth Plan for America and Behind the Mask of Chivalry: The Making of the Second Ku Klux Klan""" "“Your family or your soul? That is what the choice finally came down to for Derek Black, whose searching memoir has much to teach us all. Surprises and insights abound in this page-turner composed with candor and grace. For instance, why do White power recruiters focus on those who say, ‘I’m not a racist, but . . .’? The Klansman’s Son is a must-read for all who hunger for hope in these cruel times.” * Nancy MacLean, author of Democracy in Chains: The Deep History of the Radical Right’s Stealth Plan for America and Behind the Mask of Chivalry: The Making of the Second Ku Klux Klan * In The Klansman’s Son,"" Derek Black displays incredible vulnerability and willingness to criticize so many of their own decisions. Their bravery shows through these pages, and we need to study with extreme care Derek’s story of how a group of passionate young people, by choosing different paths in responding to hatred, helped them in their journey. Perhaps it even holds a key for fighting the varied strains of antisemitism my community, the Jewish community, faces in 2024. * Elisha Wiesel, chairman of the Elie Wiesel Foundation *" Author InformationDerek Black is a doctoral student in history at the University of Chicago, researching the medieval and early modern origins of the concept of race and of racist hierarchies and ideologies. Since 2016, they have spoken to many audiences at universities, foundations, institutions, museums, synagogues, and churches. They were honored with the first Elie Wiesel Award, given by the Wiesel family after the Nobel Peace Laureate’s passing, and also received a humanitarian award from the Anti-Defamation League. They have been profiled in the Washington Post, People, and O!, and interviewed for Fresh Air, The Daily, On Being, The Daily Show, and elsewhere. This is their first book. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |