Skip to content

Letters to My White Male Friends
Stock Photo: Cover May Be Different

Letters to My White Male Friends Hardcover -

by Dax-Devlon Ross

  • Used
  • Hardcover

Description

St. Martin's. Used - Like New. Near fine. Cloth, D-j. 2021. May contain remainder mark. Originally published at $24.99.
New
NZ$14.06
NZ$5.79 Shipping to USA
Standard delivery: 10 to 28 days
More Shipping Options
Ships from Powell's Bookstores Chicago (Illinois, United States)

About Powell's Bookstores Chicago Illinois, United States

Biblio member since 2005
Seller rating: This seller has earned a 5 of 5 Stars rating from Biblio customers.

Used, rare and out-of-print titles, specializing in academic and scholarly books. Independent bookstores in Chicago since 1970

Terms of Sale:

All orders subject to previous sale. Domestic Standard ships USPS Bound Printed Matter; Domestic Expedited ships UPS Ground; International ships via Air courier. All orders over $200.00 upgraded to UPS Ground without additional charge.

Browse books from Powell's Bookstores Chicago

Details

  • Title Letters to My White Male Friends
  • Author Dax-Devlon Ross
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Condition New
  • Pages 240
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher St. Martin's
  • Features Bibliography, Dust Cover
  • Bookseller's Inventory # W119390
  • ISBN 9781250276834 / 1250276837
  • Weight 0.65 lbs (0.29 kg)
  • Dimensions 7.1 x 5.1 x 1 in (18.03 x 12.95 x 2.54 cm)
  • Themes
    • Ethnic Orientation: Multicultural
    • Sex & Gender: Masculine
  • Library of Congress subjects United States - Race relations, Racism - United States
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 2020057563
  • Dewey Decimal Code 305.800

Media reviews

Citations

  • Kirkus Reviews, 05/01/2021, Page 0
  • Publishers Weekly, 04/05/2021, Page 0

About the author

DAX-DEVLON ROSS is the author of several books (including The Nightmare and the Dream and Make Me Believe), and his journalism has been featured in Time, The Guardian, The New York Times, Virginia Quarterly Review, The Washington Post Magazine, and other national publications. He won the National Association of Black Journalists' Investigative Reporting Award for his coverage of jury exclusion in North Carolina courts and is currently a reporting fellow at Type Media Center.

A New York City teaching fellow turned nonprofit executive, Dax is now a principal at the social-impact consultancies Dax-Dev and Third Settlements, both of which focus on designing disruptive strategies to generate equity in workplaces and education spaces alike.

Dax received his Juris Doctor from George Washington University. He currently resides in Washington, D.C., with his wife, Alana, and their young daughter, Ella.