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Books & the Arts; September 27, 2017; The Rage of White Folk The Rage of White Folk How the silent majority became a loud and angry minority.
R age is the subject of a new book by the political scientist Tom Schaller and the journalist Paul Waldman. White Rural Rage, specifically.In 255 pages, the authors chart the racism, homophobia ...
White Rural Rage: The Threat to American Democracy, by Tom Schaller and Paul Waldman, Penguin Random House, 320 pages, $32. A new book, White Rural Rage, paints white rural Americans, a small and ...
The authors of the book "White Rural Rage: The Threat to American Democracy," argued that White rural voters are the most dangerous "geodemographic" group in America on MSNBC on Monday. Professor ...
Like most books about rural, white folk these days, "White Rural Rage: The Threat to American Democracy," is also a New York Times bestseller. But dozens of critics, many whose research the book ...
Yet because of White Rural Rage's lack of rigorous evidence that white rural Americans writ large are the greatest threat to U.S. democracy, the book starts to feel less like a carefully ...
The title of the book read: White Rural Rage — The threat to American democracy. It’s a headline in the 24/7 news cycle right now. This book, authored by Tom Schaller and Paul Waldman, is ...
It’s little surprise Bob Woodward's latest book, “Rage,” about Donald Trump and his presidency, sold 600,000 copies in its first week. In its first week, it also landed the No. 1 spot on USA ...
In 2014, historian Carol Anderson wrote an op-ed in The Washington Post about “white rage”: When we look back on what happened in Ferguson, Mo., during the summer of 2014, it will be easy to ...
Like Ari Berman's 2015 book Give Us the Ballot, White Rage examines efforts to suppress black voting, from onerous voter ID laws to the widespread but unfounded cries of "voter fraud" in urban areas.
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