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Jan 21, 2025 | ISBN 9780807004821

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Praise

“[A] searing adult debut . . . Moses nimbly orchestrates the interplay between his and his ancestors’ voices, bringing the book to a moving conclusion that looks forward to what his own son might accomplish. The result is a stirring blend of family history and coming-of-age narrative.”
Publishers Weekly

The White Peril is . . . astonishing, beautiful, courageous, luminous, heartrending, inspiring, fierce, sympathetic, provocative, necessary, unflinching, and, above all else, true.”
—Junot Díaz, Pulitzer Prize for Fiction recipient and author of The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao

“For those who need to be inspired during these bleak days, this book is just what you need.”
—Pedro Noguera, the Emery Stoops and Joyce King Stoops Dean of the University of Southern California Rossier School of Education

“Intricately crafted, and a riveting read, this unputdownable whirlwind journeys through five generations of a Black family fighting for Black liberation, and a young man’s fight to traverse the rocky distance between father and son.”
—Lisa Delpit, MacArthur Fellow and author of Other People’s Children and “Multiplication is for White People”

“An evocative and enlightening journey through America’s troubled past and hopeful future, seen through the eyes of a remarkable family.”
—Jeremy Dennis, lead artist and president of Ma’s House & BIPOC Art Studio, Inc.

“This book is a powerful experience. The intergenerational story laces Omo’s personal narrative with archival documents and the extraordinary histories of his father and great grandfather. . . . A beautiful book. I didn’t want it to end!”
—Rachel E. Harding, co-director, Veterans of Hope Project

“A tender exploration of the spirit and flesh of one Black man and his forebears, the book is both a sweeping indictment of an old problem and an expansive call to action.”
—Margaret Burnham, author of By Hands Now Known: Jim Crow’s Legal Executioners

The White Peril is searing, honest, vulnerable, profound, and undeniable. I loved it. In the distance between Omo’s experience and mine, in the same place, at the same critical age, is the distance perhaps between black and white America.”
—Ben Affleck, actor, writer, filmmaker, and CEO, Artists Equity

The White Peril is such an important book for this historical moment! Moses masterfully uses being a child of the Civil Rights Movement, as the eldest son of civil rights icons Bob and Janet Moses, to brilliantly contextualize this now moment!”
—Belvie Rooks, human rights advocate

Table Of Contents

Author’s Note

CHAPTER 1
In the Distance Between Us (I)

CHAPTER 2
The King of the Court

CHAPTER 3
Out of Africa

CHAPTER 4
Freedom Fighters

CHAPTER 5
Becoming Black

CHAPTER 6
Cookie and the Dust

CHAPTER 7
The Wild

CHAPTER 8
The MathLab

CHAPTER 9
American Heroes

CHAPTER 10
American Heroes, Continued

CHAPTER 11
Building Demand

CHAPTER 12
In the Distance Between Us (II)

CHAPTER 13
The King of the Port

CHAPTER 14
The White Peril

CHAPTER 15
Black Consciousness

CHAPTER 16
In the Distance Between Us (III)

CHAPTER 17
A Wave

EPILOGUE
The Young People’s Project

Acknowledgments
Notes

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