If We Are Brave, Theodore Johnson
If We Are Brave, Theodore Johnson
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If We Are Brave
Essays from Black Americana

Author: Theodore Johnson

Narrator: Theodore Johnson

Unabridged: 4 hr 16 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Amistad

Published: 10/01/2024


Synopsis

The popular Washington Post contributing opinion columnist challenges readers to have uncomfortable conversations about race, drawing on the first-person perspectives of the author and Americans from diverse viewpoints and walks of life.“The United States claims to be a nation founded on an idea,” writes Theodore R. Johnson, “but Americans—even though we nod our heads to that assertion—do not agree on what that idea is, what it should do, or who it is for.” The reality is that America is facing an existential quandary. Its citizens do not share a common vision for a democratic system in action, and even worse, do not share a common vision for what the country should be. We use the same words, but do not speak the same language.If We Are Brave is a keen-eyed and sobering examination of this rift and how race exposes and challenges traditional conceptions of national identity, national mythology, and American democracy. It is both a cultural exploration and a consideration of the American experiment through the eyes and experiences of Americans of different generations that cuts across race, ethnicity, gender, region, religion, and class. Johnson reveals the subtle ways that racialized conceptions of the American identity and the imperfect culture of democracy have hindered our ability to connect with one another, carefully piecing together first-person accounts ranging from a Rust Belt diner to the back of a police car to a jail cell.A beautiful but harsh indictment of a nation that aspires to be a more perfect union yet has consistently and painfully fallen short, If We Were Brave is a portrait of a nation at the precipice. It is an eye-opening, essential resource in a pivotal election year which will define America’s future, and a much-needed beacon of truth that sheds a bright light on who we are.

About Theodore Johnson

Theodore R. Johnson is a contributing columnist at the Washington Post. He is a recognized scholar on race, politics, and American identity, conducting research at think tanks and as a professor of the practice. His work has appeared in national publications across the political spectrum, including the New York Times Magazine, the Atlantic, and the Wall Street Journal. Johnson is a proud HBCU graduate, holding a BS degree in mathematics from Hampton University, an ALM with a concentration in international relations from Harvard University, and a doctorate of law and policy from Northeastern University. He lives in northern Virginia.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Lea on February 16, 2025

It is always important to know the history that is explained to us in this book. Pick this up, read it, learn, and listen….. Incredible!!......more

Goodreads review by J.A. on April 19, 2025

Theodore Johnson's essays are painful to read at times, but they remind us how much work is left to do before we as a nation can truthfully claim that the American Dream is real. I especially liked Chapter 6, where he charted the country's trajectory based on how Independence Day was celebrated ever......more

Goodreads review by Carol on February 19, 2025

Part memoir, part history, lesson part plan for progress......more