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Joe R.Feagin

White Minority Nation: Past, Present and Future

White Minority Nation: Past, Present and Future

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Joe Feagin's book explores the societal implications of the U.S. becoming a white minority nation, tracing important societal changes since Donald Trump's declaration and highlighting the historical context of racism and challenges to it.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 232 pages
Publication date: 18 April 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


This groundbreaking book, written by a leading scholar in U.S. racial studies, is a pioneering exploration of the profound societal implications of the United States becoming a white minority nation as demographic changes usher in a majority of people of color. Joe Feagin delves into a comprehensive timeline, spanning from former President Donald Trump's controversial remarks about white nationalists at Charlottesville to recent calls by the white far-right to challenge the notion of "white replacement." Feagin meticulously examines a wide range of U.S. social, political, and demographic issues, often referred to as the "browning of America," "the coming white minority," the "minority-majority nation," and "white genocide." Through meticulous data analysis and a comprehensive exploration of related critical issues, Feagin sheds light on the larger historical societal context, providing a sweeping view of four centuries of persistent foundational and systemic racism. He also highlights the ongoing challenges faced by Americans of color in combating this pervasive issue.

The United States is already witnessing significant divisions among its citizens and political parties as a result of the ongoing demographic shift. These divisions are expected to deepen and evolve over the coming decades. As we approach the 2050s, it becomes crucial to contemplate the racial and other societal structure of the United States. What will the future hold for our nation in terms of diversity, equity, and inclusion?

One of the key themes explored in the book is the impact of demographic changes on American society. As the white population continues to decline, the country is projected to become more diverse and multicultural. This shift has the potential to bring about positive changes, such as increased cultural exchange and understanding, as well as challenges, such as tensions and conflicts between different racial and ethnic groups.

Feagin also examines the political implications of the changing demographics. He argues that the growing diversity of the American population is likely to lead to a shift in political power and influence. As people of color become a larger share of the voting population, they are likely to demand greater representation and accountability from their elected officials. This could lead to a more progressive and inclusive political landscape, or it could exacerbate existing divisions and tensions.

Another important aspect of the book is the exploration of the historical roots of racism in the United States. Feagin traces the history of racial discrimination and segregation, from the colonial era to the present day. He highlights the systemic and institutionalized nature of racism, which has perpetuated inequality and injustice for generations. Feagin also discusses the efforts by Americans of color to combat racism and promote social change, including the civil rights.

The book also raises important questions about the future of white identity and belonging in a changing America. As the white population declines, some white individuals may feel threatened or anxious about their place in society. Feagin explores the challenges that white people face in navigating the changing landscape and the importance of promoting empathy and understanding between different racial and ethnic groups.

In conclusion, this groundbreaking book provides a comprehensive analysis of the societal implications of the United States becoming a white minority nation. Joe Feagin's thoughtful and nuanced exploration of the topic is a valuable contribution to the ongoing debate about race, identity, and inequality in America. As we navigate the complex and rapidly changing demographic landscape, it is essential to engage in meaningful dialogue and action to promote a more inclusive and equitable society for all.

Weight: 450g
Dimension: 229 x 152 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032418179

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