From the son of legendary civil rights organizer Bob Moses: A brilliant, unflinching memoir about becoming black in America that interweaves voices from three generations of the Moses family.
In The White Peril, Omo Moses, born in 1972 in Tanzania and raised in a black community in Cambridge, Massachusetts, deftly interweaves his own life story with excerpts from both his great-grandfather’s sermons and the writings of his father, the civil rights organizer Bob Moses.
The result is a powerful chorus of voices that spans three generations of an African American family, all shining a light on the black experience, all calling fiercely for racial justice. At once a coming-of-age story, a multigenerational family memoir, an epic father-son road trip, and a searing account of the black male experience, The White Peril powerfully revives Rev. Moses’s demand for liberation.
Join The White Peril on tour with Omo Moses
From Cambridge, MA to Jackson, Mississippi, New Orleans, and Los Angeles, the tour will engage readers and organizers across the country with the questions and themes raised in the book, from black consciousness and spirituality to legacy and family.
About the Author
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About the Author /
Omo Moses
Omo Moses was born in Tanzania, East Africa in 1972. He is the former Executive Director and founding member of the Young People’s Project (YPP), a national nonprofit organization with programs in over ten US cities that utilize mathematics to prepare students to succeed in school and in life. YPP evolved out of the Algebra Project, which grew out of the Civil Rights activism of the Algebra Project’s founder and MacArthur Genius Grant winner Bob Moses, Omo’s father. In 2015, Omo Moses founded MathTalk, a children's media company that creates immersive digital and physical experiences that make math fun, meaningful and valuable for kids and families everywhere!
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