Prejudice Across America
Discover the profound insights of Prejudice Across America by James Waller, published by the University Press of Mississippi in 2000. This compelling paperback, spanning 277 pages, chronicles a transformative journey undertaken by twenty-one white college students from Washington state in 1998. As they traverse the diverse landscapes of America, they engage with the rich experiences of American Indian, Asian American, African American, Hispanic, and Jewish communities. Through these interactions, Waller sheds light on the complexities of prejudice and the importance of understanding and empathy in a multicultural society. This book is not just a record of a journey; it’s an invitation to reflect on our own biases and the societal structures that shape them. Ideal for readers interested in social justice, cultural studies, and American history, Prejudice Across America is a must-read for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of diversity and inclusion in the United States.