In his new book, Tyler Stovall defines white freedom as “the belief (and practice) that freedom is central to white racial identity, and that only white people can or should be free.”
Our critic Ilana Masad began reading just after an insurrectionist mob stormed the U.S. Capitol on January 6; she says Stovall “could not have foreseen his book’s release coming on the heels of such a terrifyingly and precisely relevant event.” Find her full review here.
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