Empathy: The Key to Diversity


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Empathy illustrates the virtue and contributions of white people who have made remarkable sacrifices in the quest for human equality in the United States. It explains the role of compassion in building and maintaining the Beauty of Diversity among mankind as residents of a shared habitat--Earth. A society that lacks empathy resorts to strife and violence as was seen in Liberias decade-long civil war; the Rwandan Genocide which was the swiftest racial slaughter in history; and xenophobia in South Africa and the region above the Sahara. The lack of empathy among people of the same race led the Irish immigrants into an ordeal of discrimination during the great Potato Famine. This book explores the empathy of white people that helped to end centuries-old human servitude mob justice and segregation laws in America. It highlights a variety of personalities: George Yeamans swing vote that helped outlaw slavery Harriet B. Stowes clear presentation of the treatment of slaves in the South through literature and Richard Lovings marriage and the series of events that led to the Supreme Courts landmark decision outlawing anti-miscegenation laws. Mr. Lovings steadfastness left a legacy followed by many including Prince Harry whose wifes life is commoditized by the press as was his mothers Diana. In Empathy readers will grasp the role played by the US Army in ending slavery in America exemplified by the indelible battle-scar of Newton Goodbar who fought in most of the Civil Wars fiercest battles. Theyll ride the roller-coaster journey of the author including disappointing encounters overturned by the timely display of compassion by noble souls including a succession of virtuous people in Philadelphia: Richard Ballingar Sister Alice Daly Todd and Piggy Kovich. The author also enjoyed hospitable experiences in Sioux Falls South Dakota with: the Lewises the Morans the Baysahs Jonathan Ellis Todd Albrecht Carol and Charlie. All of these encounters inspired a study of empathy as the key to diversity. Begin your journey in Empathy.
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