Disintegration by Eugene Robinson deals with the division of Black America and how varied black Americans really are.  It’s similar to other books in the sense that Robinson is studying black culture and is pointing out why some people have different outcomes of other people and this entire group of people coincidently lives in the same neighborhood.  He touches on the different social classes within Black America and the plight within our own race in addition to the plight amongst ALL Americans.  I skimmed this book a little, but will certainly read it after I finish Emotionomics.

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