As experts and pundits grow increasingly divided, Donald Blair gives voice to those more concerned with doing the right thing than with contrived displays of controversy and confrontation. He does not have academic or professional credentials in sociology, political science, or law. That has proved to be his main qualification. Blair comes to the topic of racial equity as a mindful member of the Middle Majority, a group accustomed to keeping to themselves as they try to avoid the heightened emotions and discomfort that characterizes discussions of race in America. In Confessions of a Racist, Blair has garnered significant attention by presenting the unique Middle Majority perspective that defies the conventional wisdom of both the conservative and liberal establishment
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