Description
This book offers a concise review of pertinent terms associated with the study of critical legal theory in post-racial America and the narration style of story telling from outsider looking in or looking up. In moving forward with President Obama ascension in a full election, racial minority members are facing inner inertia for the sake of social harmony while agitated voices from the white community have added to disingenuous elements of lawful integration. This book also contains book reviews from sampling of 2 books by Korean surnamed authors and 2 books by black authors to assess the cost of assertion of rights by persons of color and the benefit of anonymity and silence. They are fiction books by Min Jin Lee (2007), Nancy J Kim (2020), Brit Bennett (2020), and Nafissa Thompson-Spires (2018).