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Management number 233337541 Release Date 2026/06/27 List Price $8.72 Model Number 233337541
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Incremental EqualityA multigenerational American reckoningWhat if the story of American racial progress isn’t one of steady advancement, but of promises made, partially kept, and quietly taken back?Incremental Equality is a sweeping, multigenerational novel that follows a single Black family from pre-colonial Africa, through slavery, Reconstruction, Jim Crow, civil rights, Hurricane Katrina, and into the present day, revealing a persistent American pattern: rights granted in theory, restricted in practice.Told through intimate lives rather than distant history books, Incremental Equality exposes how U.S. policy, law, and political rhetoric repeatedly offered inclusion, only to withdraw it through loopholes, local enforcement, economic design, or violence. Each generation confronts a new version of the same question:What does equality mean when it is always conditional?Across centuries, the family preserves knowledge through coded rituals, art, movement, and memory, creating a “spiral” of resistance rather than a straight line of progress. Alongside them runs a parallel white lineage that benefits from the same systems, illustrating how opportunity accumulates differently depending on who the law was designed to serve.This is not a history lesson, it is a human story about inheritance:Inherited trauma and inherited wisdomInherited power and inherited silenceInherited hope that refuses to disappearFrom the Middle Passage to modern algorithms, Incremental Equality connects the dots between slavery, housing policy, disaster recovery, education reform, mass incarceration, and the present-day struggle over data, surveillance, and access, asking readers to see American inequality not as accidental, but structural and repeatable.The novel culminates in a powerful final reckoning, “What Should America Have Done?” challenging readers to measure the nation not by its ideals, but by its decisions.For readers of literary fiction, historical epics, social justice narratives, and anyone asking how we arrived here, and what it would truly take to break the cycle."If liberty was ever meant for us, then we were always its unfinished sentence." Read more

ASIN B0H3LCW7BT
ISBN13 979-8994655108
Language English
Publisher Ink-Wealth
Dimensions 6 x 1.13 x 9 inches
Item Weight 1.59 pounds
Print length 451 pages
Publication date January 19, 2026

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