
The Warring Human Colors: A Social and Historical Reflection on Race, Identity, and Human Behavior
Format: Paperback
The Warring Human Colors is a bold, thought-provoking analysis of humanity's long struggle with identity, prejudice, and perception. John Chemaringo examines how language, culture, and misunderstanding have fueled racial and social conflict across history.
Drawing on examples from America, Africa, Europe, and beyond, the author explores the myths surrounding race, the psychological roots of prejudice, and the paradox of modern humanity - that despite progress and education, people remain divided by color and class.
This book invites readers to reflect critically on their own beliefs about race and humanity. Without promoting hatred or blame, Chemaringo challenges readers to confront uncomfortable truths and rediscover the shared dignity that unites us all.
A daring and philosophical work for readers seeking deeper insight into the human condition and the language of division.
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