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FREDERICKSBURG, Va. - Michimich -- In her powerful and timely new book, Paradox: A Nation Still Deciding Who Belongs: Race, Migration, Law, and the Afterlife of Exclusion in the United States, Virginia Marchese explores the deep contradictions at the heart of the American story. The book examines how a nation founded on ideals of liberty, equality, and opportunity has also carried a long history of slavery, segregation, exclusion, racial hierarchy, and unequal belonging.
Through thoughtful historical reflection and sharp social analysis, Paradox asks one of the most urgent questions still facing the United States: Who belongs fully in America, and who is still being asked to prove that they do?
Marchese links the Constitution's democratic promise to systemic discrimination shaping American life. The book explores themes like Jim Crow's legacy, immigrant treatment, Latino political inclusion, and ongoing culture wars. Instead of viewing these as isolated events, Marchese reveals how they are interconnected by patterns of exclusion, power, language, memory, and law.
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"Paradox is not only about injustice; it is also about truth, endurance, and the difficult peace America has not yet made with itself," says Marchese. "The United States cannot move toward wholeness without confronting the gap between the ideals it claims and the realities many communities have been forced to live with."
The book argues that prejudice persists and adapts through institutions, policies, language, and habits. Marchese shows how old exclusion systems echo in debates over voting, education, immigration, policing, language, and identity. She also highlights resilient communities that built the nation despite marginalization.
Paradox appeals to those interested in American history, civil rights, immigration, constitutional ideals, racial justice, and national belonging. It urges readers to see beyond simplified history and consider a more honest, humble, and just America.
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About the Author:
Dr. Virginia Marchese is the author of Paradox: A Nation Still Deciding Who Belongs. Her work focuses on the intersection of race, migration, law, history, and justice in the United States. Through her writing, she invites readers to examine America's contradictions and consider the unfinished work of equality, dignity, and shared belonging.
Contact:
Dr. Virginia Marchese
Address: Fredericksburg, VA 22408
Email: virginia.marchese@gmail.com
Through thoughtful historical reflection and sharp social analysis, Paradox asks one of the most urgent questions still facing the United States: Who belongs fully in America, and who is still being asked to prove that they do?
Marchese links the Constitution's democratic promise to systemic discrimination shaping American life. The book explores themes like Jim Crow's legacy, immigrant treatment, Latino political inclusion, and ongoing culture wars. Instead of viewing these as isolated events, Marchese reveals how they are interconnected by patterns of exclusion, power, language, memory, and law.
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"Paradox is not only about injustice; it is also about truth, endurance, and the difficult peace America has not yet made with itself," says Marchese. "The United States cannot move toward wholeness without confronting the gap between the ideals it claims and the realities many communities have been forced to live with."
The book argues that prejudice persists and adapts through institutions, policies, language, and habits. Marchese shows how old exclusion systems echo in debates over voting, education, immigration, policing, language, and identity. She also highlights resilient communities that built the nation despite marginalization.
Paradox appeals to those interested in American history, civil rights, immigration, constitutional ideals, racial justice, and national belonging. It urges readers to see beyond simplified history and consider a more honest, humble, and just America.
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About the Author:
Dr. Virginia Marchese is the author of Paradox: A Nation Still Deciding Who Belongs. Her work focuses on the intersection of race, migration, law, history, and justice in the United States. Through her writing, she invites readers to examine America's contradictions and consider the unfinished work of equality, dignity, and shared belonging.
Contact:
Dr. Virginia Marchese
Address: Fredericksburg, VA 22408
Email: virginia.marchese@gmail.com
Source: Dr. Virginia Marchese
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