
You can see it in where we live, where we go to school, where we work, in our laws, and in our leadership. Unequal presents a gripping account of the struggles that shaped America and the insidiousness of racism, and demonstrates how inequality persists. The true story of racial inequality-and resistance to it-is the prologue to our present. Dyson and Marc Favreau transport readers across the country and across time to show the devastation and insidiousness of racial inequality, while also offering hope and inspiration to those fighting for equality.Renowned, bestselling author Michael Eric Dyson makes his YA debut, with critically acclaimed author Marc Favreau, to deliver an urgent, enlightening account of racial inequality in America. Unequal is a stunning accomplishment, where Dr. "Michael Eric Dyson has long offered a vital perspective on race in America. Dyson and Marc Favreau transport readers across the country and across time to show the devastation and insidiousness of racial inequality, while also offering hope and inspiration to those fighting for equality."- Joy-Ann Reid, bestselling author and host of The ReidOut on MSNBCīy clicking ‘Sign Up,’ I acknowledge that I have read and agree to Hachette Book Group’s Privacy Policy In gripping prose, Michael Eric Dyson and Marc Favreau draw clear lines between past and present struggles for racial equality to reveal what is required of us if we truly want to live in a society without racism.- Robin DiAngelo, #1 bestselling author of White Fragility: Why It’s So Hard for White People to Talk About Racism " With clarity and insight, Unequal illuminates how racial inequality is built into every aspect of American society.

Read Unequal to learn their stories-and our own."- Common, Grammy Award-winning artist, author, actor, and activist


In this book he and Marc Favreau realize we are the fruit of generations of giants who labored for and demanded a more equal America. "Michael Eric Dyson is one the greatest intellectuals and thought provokers of our time. * "Accessible, riveting… Grounded in evidence and optimistic: uplifts the social power of studying Black American freedom fighters."- Kirkus Reviews, starred review
