As history repeats itself, the writers of “To Understand Race in America” illuminate the reality of “living within the veil” and its profound social, cultural, political, and spiritual consequences. Our nation continues to underestimate the harmful effects of truth distortion and how denying historical truths cripples everyone's future well-being. Dorothy Simpson Taylor, Founder, Sister Soldier NetworkTo Understand Race in America: Start Here lives up to its title, a sweeping, accessible foundation for classrooms and dialogue circles. It synthesizes the history, ideologies, and impacts shaping today’s national conversations on inclusion and exclusion. We will use it as a core text in our ACT (ASDIC) antiracism dialogues. Okogyeamon, Co-founder, Antiracism Community of TransformationTo Understand Race in America: Start Here lays bare the enduring shadow of America’s past in sharp, honest clarity, arming us with the truth that is the only path toward building an authentic democracy. By boldly accepting these facts, we can translate them into inspired action. Antonia Felix, New York Times Bestselling AuthorAmerica’s racial system is no longer sustainable. It traumatizes all Americans. To Understand Race in America: Start Here is a groundbreaking guide to the hidden history, theory, and everyday practice of race and white supremacy in the United States. This landmark study is a wake-up call to all Americans.Karen Paul, Florida International UniversityTo Understand Race in America: Start Here offers a clear, engaging exploration of the history and structure of white supremacy in the United States. With rich visuals and built-in teaching tools, it strongly supports the Jim Crow Museum's educational work.David Pilgrim, Vice President, Ferris State UniversityThis book lays a foundation for understanding the racialized structures in the US that we are all struggling to grapple with. The book provides a deep historical engagement with America’s white supremacist patriarchy that is both illuminating and important. It surveys the collateral damage that America's historic white patriarchy wreaks on everyone in the country. Uniquely and importantly, the book unpacks the many problems that race presents around education and health care, which are critical social institutions for society. This is a significant and groundbreaking book with wide ramifications."Philip Ewell, Hunter College, and author of On Music Theory, and Making Music More Welcoming for Everyone