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What I See: A New
Prescription for Thought
is a series of
thought-provoking essays on critical issues facing America with
a special focus on black America.
Using penetrating logic and
detailed analysis, author Don Smith hit on such issues as
Hip-Hop, reparations, the value of black women, critical
thinking, and many others.
Written with the intellect of
WEB DuBois, the love of MLK Jr., and the intensity of Malcolm X,
What I See: A New Prescription for Thought should be read
by young and old, black and white, and all those serious about
engaging in critical thinking to bring about change.
Dr.
William Clifton, a
Social Justice Educator for University of Wisconsin-Madison says,
“Mr. Smith has written a very powerful and personal
series of essays premised upon the need for ‘Critical
Consciousness’ within and specifically for the African-American
community. Embodying what he espouses, Mr. Smith provides a rich
array of ideas for readers interested in a deeper, more personal
understanding of the historical and on going impact of White
Privilege on Race and Gender and Education in the United
States.”
About the Author

Don Smith grew up in
Rockford, Illinois and currently resides in Northern Colorado.
What I See: A New Prescription for Thought is his second
book and plans for a follow-up are currently underway.
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 Hard Cover -
5.5x8.5 - 108 pages - $22.50
ISBN: 978-1-60860-016-8
ISBN / SKU: 1-60860-016-5
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