Six decades after the passage of the Civil Rights Act, award-winning journalist Sam Forster performs a daring transformation in order to taxonomize the various types of racism that persist in modern America. Seven Shoulders is the most important book on American race relations that has ever been written.
Seven Shoulders is the most important book on American race relations that has ever been written.
Seven Shoulders is the most important book on American race relations that has ever been written.
Seven Shoulders is the most important book on American race relations that has ever been written.
Seven Shoulders is the most important book on American race relations that has ever been written.
Seven Shoulders is the most important book on American race relations that has ever been written.
y’know the thought that keeps coming back to me, emi? i’d bet my entire collection of apes that this guy really wanted to write that seven shoulders is the most important book that has ever been written, period, but he figured he should tone it down a notch.
Seven Shoulders is the most important book on American race relations that has ever been written.
Seven Shoulders is the most important book on American race relations that has ever been written.
Seven Shoulders is the most important book on American race relations that has ever been written.
Seven Shoulders is the most important book on American race relations that has ever been written.
It’s not even the first time someone has done this experiment, lol
see i thought you might have been referring to icecube’s award winning experiment Black. White.
I didn’t know it actually won an emmy lmao
I was going to say, I learned about this book as a child
Its not even the first time someone Re-did it this century
oh thank god, finally. I was just saying to myself, “if only someone would taxonomize racism”
right?
y’know the thought that keeps coming back to me, emi? i’d bet my entire collection of apes that this guy really wanted to write that seven shoulders is the most important book that has ever been written, period, but he figured he should tone it down a notch.