During Racism's Remission

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During Racism's Remission is an engrossing tale of self-exploration and discovery through poverty, hard work, military service, and academia. Working in hot mid-Atlantic fields, engaging monks atop a mountain in China, guarding the gates of Pearl Harbor, or walking the streets of Hiroshima, Japan, Dr. Wilson gives us an honest and unflinching account of his triumphs, missteps and crises of faith while overcoming obstacles to enjoy personal and professional achievement. Whether harvesting vegetables in open fields as a child, or planting knowledge in open minds decades later, Wilson shares lessons from a full and adventurous life in an engaging style.

A modern-day everyman, professor Wilson shares his journey of hardship, joy, loss, and education as the country healed from the racial tension of the 1960s toward a hopeful new identity. Weaving through his personal timeline with humor, sensitivity, and inspiration, Wilson presents a coming of age narrative for both him, as the son of southern migrant workers, and for the America redefining itself in the '70s and '80s. Between one period of civil and social unrest in the rearview and the threat of another just over the horizon, he paints an entertaining portrait of a man deftly negotiating life across racial and class boundaries, learning as well as teaching along the way.

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About the author

Charlie Dean Wilson, PhD

Dr. Charlie Dean Wilson is a university administrator, molecular biologist, Marine Corps veteran, and well-traveled global citizen.
A native of Delaware, on the USA’s East Coast, he is the married and proud father of five sons. In addition to science and travel, Wilson enjoys chess, languages, and officiating sports.