FROM WHOM SHALL I BE AFRAID
There is a social perception that racism and prejudice are based on a person’s skin color or cultural background. However, the concepts of racism and prejudice go much deeper than the skin. This book explores some of the experiences that can contribute to the development of fears, anxieties, frustrations, and disappointments that lead to divisions between races and cultures. Author Dr. Keith Washington highlights how fear and racism have a “partnership” that is designed to deceive mankind into believing that one group of people is better than the other or that certain groups should live in specific neighborhoods based on their skin color or ethnicity. These mindsets hold no truth; they are driven by fear-based thinking and deception. Washington also offers valuable lessons, opportunities for growth, and the chance to build strong inter-racial and cross-cultural relationships. These lessons ultimately can strengthen your character and faith in God through Jesus Christ. As you progress through this book, you will discover life-changing information that hopefully gives you a sense of peace and understanding.
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FROM WHOM SHALL I BE AFRAID
There is a social perception that racism and prejudice are based on a person’s skin color or cultural background. However, the concepts of racism and prejudice go much deeper than the skin. This book explores some of the experiences that can contribute to the development of fears, anxieties, frustrations, and disappointments that lead to divisions between races and cultures. Author Dr. Keith Washington highlights how fear and racism have a “partnership” that is designed to deceive mankind into believing that one group of people is better than the other or that certain groups should live in specific neighborhoods based on their skin color or ethnicity. These mindsets hold no truth; they are driven by fear-based thinking and deception. Washington also offers valuable lessons, opportunities for growth, and the chance to build strong inter-racial and cross-cultural relationships. These lessons ultimately can strengthen your character and faith in God through Jesus Christ. As you progress through this book, you will discover life-changing information that hopefully gives you a sense of peace and understanding.
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FROM WHOM SHALL I BE AFRAID

FROM WHOM SHALL I BE AFRAID

by Dr. Keith Washington
FROM WHOM SHALL I BE AFRAID

FROM WHOM SHALL I BE AFRAID

by Dr. Keith Washington

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There is a social perception that racism and prejudice are based on a person’s skin color or cultural background. However, the concepts of racism and prejudice go much deeper than the skin. This book explores some of the experiences that can contribute to the development of fears, anxieties, frustrations, and disappointments that lead to divisions between races and cultures. Author Dr. Keith Washington highlights how fear and racism have a “partnership” that is designed to deceive mankind into believing that one group of people is better than the other or that certain groups should live in specific neighborhoods based on their skin color or ethnicity. These mindsets hold no truth; they are driven by fear-based thinking and deception. Washington also offers valuable lessons, opportunities for growth, and the chance to build strong inter-racial and cross-cultural relationships. These lessons ultimately can strengthen your character and faith in God through Jesus Christ. As you progress through this book, you will discover life-changing information that hopefully gives you a sense of peace and understanding.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798385054596
Publisher: WestBow Press
Publication date: 07/02/2025
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 126
File size: 619 KB

About the Author

Throughout the years, Dr. Keith Washington has personally and professionally engaged in a variety of culturally diverse interactions across the United States. These experiences, both positive and negative, have led to significant insights and research into how biases are developed towards other cultures and even within a person’s own culture.
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