
Some of My Friends Are
The Daunting Challenges and Untapped Benefits of Cross-Racial Friendships
Deborah L. Plummer(Author)
Beacon Press
Published on 22. January 2019
Book
Hardback
256 pages
978-0-8070-2389-1 (ISBN)
Description
Examines why it's difficult to form friendships with people of different races, how we can make those connections, and how they will encourage more meaningful conversations about race.
Surveys have shown that the majority of people believe cross-racial friendships are essential for improving race relations. However, further polling reveals that most Americans tend to gravitate toward friendships within their own race. Psychologist Deborah L. Plummer examines how factors such as leisure, politics, humor, faith, social media, and education influence the nature and intensity of cross-racial friendships.
Inspiring and engaging, Plummer draws from focus groups, statistics, and surveys to provide insight into the fears and discomforts associated with cross-racial friendships. Through personal narratives and social analyses of friendship patterns, this book gives an insightful look at how cross-racial friendships work and fail within American society. Plummer encourages all of us to examine our friendship patterns and to deepen and strengthen our current cross-racial friendships.
Surveys have shown that the majority of people believe cross-racial friendships are essential for improving race relations. However, further polling reveals that most Americans tend to gravitate toward friendships within their own race. Psychologist Deborah L. Plummer examines how factors such as leisure, politics, humor, faith, social media, and education influence the nature and intensity of cross-racial friendships.
Inspiring and engaging, Plummer draws from focus groups, statistics, and surveys to provide insight into the fears and discomforts associated with cross-racial friendships. Through personal narratives and social analyses of friendship patterns, this book gives an insightful look at how cross-racial friendships work and fail within American society. Plummer encourages all of us to examine our friendship patterns and to deepen and strengthen our current cross-racial friendships.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Boston, MA
United States
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sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 231 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
499 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8070-2389-1 (9780807023891)
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The Daunting Challenges and Untapped Benefits of Cross-Racial Friendships
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Content
INTRODUCTION
Can We Be Friends?
CHAPTER 1
Living “Separate as Fingers”
CHAPTER 2
Living “One as the Hand”
CHAPTER 3
Two-Button Choice: Acquaintance or Lover
CHAPTER 4
Same Treatment Does Not Mean Equal Treatment
CHAPTER 5
What’s in a Race?
CHAPTER 6
Gentle (and Not So Gentle) Bumping
CHAPTER 7
A New Generation . . . A New Form of Racism
CHAPTER 8
Difficult Laughs Made Easier
CHAPTER 9
What We Do with Our Leisure Time
CHAPTER 10
The Heavenly Vision of Racial Unity
CHAPTER 11
Friends in the Big Tent
CHAPTER 12
Some of My Friends Are . . .
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index
Can We Be Friends?
CHAPTER 1
Living “Separate as Fingers”
CHAPTER 2
Living “One as the Hand”
CHAPTER 3
Two-Button Choice: Acquaintance or Lover
CHAPTER 4
Same Treatment Does Not Mean Equal Treatment
CHAPTER 5
What’s in a Race?
CHAPTER 6
Gentle (and Not So Gentle) Bumping
CHAPTER 7
A New Generation . . . A New Form of Racism
CHAPTER 8
Difficult Laughs Made Easier
CHAPTER 9
What We Do with Our Leisure Time
CHAPTER 10
The Heavenly Vision of Racial Unity
CHAPTER 11
Friends in the Big Tent
CHAPTER 12
Some of My Friends Are . . .
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index