Description
An explosive work with far-ranging historical implications, White Poverty promises to be one of the most influential books of the 2024 US election cycle
Reviews
"Barber is simply a ‘watchman,’ one who must ‘cry aloud, spare not,’ as the prophet Isaiah exhorted. ‘I’ve written this book to ask America to look its poor—all its poor—in the face,’ Barber writes. That seems to be the perennial burden of the poverty writer: turning the heads of the comfortable toward all the ragged desperation just outside their gates....Today voter suppression, a widespread sense of powerlessness from years of being held down, and the decline of unions have combined to undercut the political power of the American poor. Reverend Barber wants to change that. In exploited, left-behind communities where others too often see only desperation and misery, Barber sees power. Where others see division, Barber sees the potential for unity. And where others descend into hopelessness, Barber expresses a prophetic imagination. “It is the task of the prophet to bring to expression the new realities against the more visible ones of the old order,’ the theologian Walter Brueggemann has written. It’s what a watchman does.”" — Matthew Desmond, The New York Review of Books