With The Rage of a Privileged Class, Ellis Cose, a venerated and
bestselling voice on American life, offered an eye-opening look at
the simmering anger of the black middle class. Some sixteen years
later, Cose has discovered this group is much less angry and even
optimistic about its future, despite a flagging economy and a
deeply divided body politic. With The End of Anger, Cose examines
these new attitudes as well as the decline of white guilt and the
intergenerational shifts in how blacks and whites view and interact
with each other. Weaving material from interviews and two large and
ambitious surveys, Cose--an esteemed journalist--offers an
invaluable portrait of contemporary America, one that attempts to
make sense of what a people do when the American dream, for some,
is finally within reach, as one historical era ends and another
begins.
The End of Anger is an indispensable exploration of how mores
change from one generation to the next and may well be the most
important book dealing with race and class to be published in
recent decades.
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