White Thinking
'Profound' The Sunday Times
(Author) Lilian ThuramWhat does it mean to be white? Beyond just a skin colour, is it also a way of thinking? If so, how did it come about, and why? In this book, drawing on history, personal experience and activist literature, the former footballer and World Champion Lilian Thuram looks at the origins and workings of white thinking, how it divides us and how it has become ubiquitous and accepted without challenge. He demonstrates how centuries of white bias and denial justified slavery and colonialism, and have reinforced norms and structures of oppression, limiting the roles and horizons of both nonwhites and whites alike. Crucially, while White Thinking is a critique of ingrained structural inequities, it calls for an inclusive approach to solving the problem, and aims to raise awareness and imagine a new world in which all of humanity is given equal weight.
Lilian Thuram
Lilian Thuram is a retired French footballer turned influential author. His acclaimed work "Mes Étoiles Noires" sheds light on forgotten black figures in history. Thuram's writing style is insightful and moving, addressing themes of racism and identity. His contributions to literature challenge societal norms and inspire change.