
Confessions of a Recovering Racist
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The memoir of a dyed-in-the-wool racist forced to change his beliefs to succeed in the progressively changing times of twentieth-century America. This true story is about George O'Hare and his upbringing in a segregated, White, Irish Catholic, Chicago neighborhood. As an adult moving up the corporate ladder at a time when America was transitioning from Jim Crow to Civil Rights, George was asked by his manager to join the Junior Chamber of Commerce, which often worked closely with a race of people he did not want to know and did not trust. Consequently, George was faced with a dilemma. How could he be a part of this organization and fulfill his hopes of corporate success given the beliefs and principles he was taught as a child and had embraced his entire life? The path George ultimately chose to follow shaped and changed his life forever. He met some of the most iconic African Americans in the country and became good friends with Dr. Martin Luther King, comedian Dick Gregory, Father George Clements, Muhammad Ali, State Senator Barack Obama, and many others. This compelling memoir is also an historical document, giving insight into the heart of America during one of the most momentous eras in history. It is a must-read for anyone willing to look at George's life, examine one's own, and decide like George what each of us can do in our own small world and for our nation.
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- Intro
- Title
- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- Foreword By Father George Clements
- Preface
- Chapter 1 The Negro in the Desk behind Mine
- Chapter 2 Racist-in-Training
- Chapter 3 A Kid Named Podgy
- Chapter 4 Navy Life
- Chapter 5 All White College Life
- Chapter 6 On My Own
- Chapter 7 Love, Marriage and Sears
- Chapter 8 The Jaycees & a Hoodlum Priest
- Chapter 9 Trouble-Making Preacher
- Chapter 10 Life Changing Friendships
- Chapter 11 Discovering Soul Music
- (Photo Album)
- Chapter 12 No More X's
- Chapter 13 Racism Kills
- Chapter 14 Soul Train
- Chapter 15 Stepin Fetchit
- Chapter 16 Black Man of the Month
- Chapter 17 Chicago's First Black Mayor
- Chapter 18 Things White Racists Never Learned
- Chapter 19 Life after Sears
- Chapter 20 Association of Recovering Racists
- Chapter 21 Anti-Semitism
- Chapter 22 Fake It until You Make It
- Epilogue
- Acknowledgements
- About the Authors
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