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Published by Hyperion
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Between 2007 and 2009, Rich Benjamin, a journalist-adventurer, packed
his bags and embarked on a 26,909-mile journey throughout the heart of
white America, to some of the fastest-growing and whitest locales in
our nation. Rich Benjamin calls these enclaves "Whitopias" (pronounced:
"White-o-pias"). His journey to unlock the mysteries of Whitopias took him from a
three-day white separatist retreat with links to Aryan Nations in North
Idaho to the inner sanctum of George W. Bush's White House -- and many
points in between. And to learn what makes Whitopias tick, and why and
how they are growing, he lived in three of them (in Georgia, Idaho, and
Utah) for several months apiece. A compelling raconteur, bon vivant,
and scholar, Benjamin reveals what Whitopias are like and explores the
urgent social and political implications of this startling phenomenon. The glow of Barack Obama's historic election cannot obscure the
racial and economic segregation still vexing America. Obama's
presidency has actually raised the stakes in a battle royale between
two versions of America: one that is broadly comfortable with diversity
yet residentially segregated (ObamaNation), and one that does not mind
a little ethnic food or a few mariachi dancers -- as long as these
trends do not overwhelm a white dominant culture (Whitopia). pub date: 2009-10-06 | hardcover | 9781401322687 |