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The Preacher and the Politician: Jeremiah Wright, Barack Obama, and Race in America Hardcover – October 13, 2009

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  • Hardcover: 159 pages
  • Publisher: University of Virginia Press; First Edition edition (October 13, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0813928869
  • ISBN-13: 978-0813928869
  • Product Dimensions: 6.3 x 0.7 x 8.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
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By A. McMillian on October 20, 2009
Format: Hardcover
I don't think I'm alone in feeling that political books often come across as stuffy, dry, and quite frankly, tedious. This book is none of those things, one: because the subjects being covered are inherently compelling, and two: because the authors do such a thorough job researching race and media in America, and the historical significance of Obama's nomination.
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This is a compelling, accessible, and concise history book suited not only to traditional history buffs but also to the readers of the current generation, with their interest in YouTube, Wikipedia, face book, and other social networking and quick-news sites. Unlike most authors of historical non-fiction, Walker & Smithers actually take the comments of bloggers and other members of the public seriously. (Something the book reviewers of Publishers Weekly take the authors to task for, since PW does not consider online comments worthy of consideration by scholars. See the PW's review below.)

Walker & Smithers' unique book weaves together modern commentary on race, religion, and the 2008 election with the little-known and often misunderstood history of the African American church in America. They also locate Rev. Wright's controversial speeches (only a handful of which ended up on YouTube) within the traditions of the black church. Finally, using Obama's published memoirs and other sources as guidance, the authors probe Obama's personal struggle with his own racial identity--both before and after he won the historical 2008 election.

If you're interested in the history of race in this country and the power of the media to shape our understandings of the past and present, you won't be disappointed with this provocative and highly relevant book.

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Review from Publishers Weekly, Nonfiction Reviews: 9/21/2009:

The Preacher and the Politician: Jeremiah Wright, Barack Obama, and Race in America Clarence E. Walker and Gregory D. Smithers. Univ. of Virginia, $22.
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The Preacher and the Politician is a fascinating and well-written book on race, the media, and the relationship between the two during the 2008 election. It also provides a succinct overview of the history of race and religion in American, while maintaining the interest of the reader. I would highly recommend this book to anyone who would like to understand more fully the complexity of race and representation in America.
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The book proves that the only racists in America are, its black population. It does so using the following well-rehearsed narrative logic of American racism: First of all (as far as one can tell from this book) white people either, do not exist (they have no return addresses; to a man and woman, they are completely blamless when it comes to the issue of race), or, they are like gods who exist, but only somewhere in the non-racial existential blame-free ether, well above and beyond the normal civic responsibilities of ordinary mortals: They cannot be blamed for any of America's racial evils, for they do not engage in racial hatred or distrust (only blacks do that); they do not foment violence (only blacks do that); they do not collude to undermine equality for blacks (only black's lack of ability does that), they do not riot and destroy property (only blacks do that); they don't preach racial hatred from the pulpit on Sunday mornings (only the Reverend Jeremiah Wright, does that); and of course they remain innocent of structural racism, structural violence, and the politics of racist destruction (only Jessie Jackson and Al Sharpton do that).

In this book it is a given that except for a few blood-curling racists (always from the South), white people are all peace-loving Christian people, with uniformly high non-racist values, and not a mean-spirited racist bone in their collective body, etc., ad infinitum. Therefore, they are not to be made to feel guilty for things they (obviously) did not take part in (things that in any case, always happened in the very distant past, of course. Contemporary racism must have emerged from the ether too?
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By Blake Fish on September 5, 2014
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Well written, concise, and a fair argument on the topic.
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