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Not Tragically Colored

By Ismael Hernandez

Sarah's Notes:

Rooted in his own story and significant research, Hernandez argues against determinism, statism, and victimhood and for human agency, responsibility, and a Christian personalism reflective of the inherent dignity of those created in the image of God. His book offers an excellent alternative to the theory of race that prevails in our time and to popular, but ineffective, poverty alleviation efforts and policies.