What If Racism Isn't the Problem? : Reframing the Real Divide
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What If Racism Isn't the Problem?
Reframing the Real Divide
by Anthony Dickerson
What if the deepest divide in our culture isn't racial - but spiritual?
Racism is often treated as the ultimate explanation for division, injustice, and conflict. It dominates headlines, classrooms, and conversations. Yet despite constant attention, the wounds remain - and in some cases, deepen.
In What If Racism Isn't the Problem?, Anthony Dickerson invites readers to step beneath the surface of cultural debates and consider a more difficult possibility: that racism, while real, is not the root - but a symptom of something deeper.
Drawing from Scripture, lived experience, and cultural insight, this book argues that the true divide runs through the human heart. Long before systems fracture or policies fail, identity, pride, fear, and unexamined beliefs shape how people see one another - and how division takes hold.
This is not a denial of injustice.
It is not a dismissal of history.
And it is not a political argument.
It is a call to examine foundations.
Rather than offering quick solutions or surface-level explanations, What If Racism Isn't the Problem? challenges readers to rethink familiar narratives and ask whether lasting reconciliation requires more than awareness, reform, or rhetoric - and whether transformation must begin at a deeper level altogether.
This book is for readers who:
Feel caught between outrage and avoidance
Sense that cultural conversations rarely address root causes
Want thoughtful engagement without ideological pressure
Believe lasting change begins beneath behavior
Are weary of polarized debates but unwilling to settle for shallow answers
Written with clarity, humility, and conviction, What If Racism Isn't the Problem? speaks to readers across backgrounds who are hungry for honest reflection. It offers a reframing that is neither accusatory nor evasive - but rooted, hopeful, and uncompromising in its pursuit of truth.
If you are willing to question assumptions, slow down the conversation, and look beneath the surface, this book is an invitation to do just that.
About the Author
Anthony Dickerson is an organizational architect, author, and leadership consultant who works with organizations seeking clarity, alignment, and sustainable growth. His work focuses on the systems beneath behavior - the beliefs and assumptions that quietly shape outcomes over time.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9798242895485
- ISBN-10: 9798242895485
- Publisher: Independently Published
- Publish Date: January 2026
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.35 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.46 pounds
- Page Count: 150
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