An inspiration to read
“From Rage to Responsibility does what the entire field of American
sociology fails to do. It makes the point that traditional values are
transformative in themselves and, therefore, the best antidotes to social
dysfunction. Peterson knows what the sociologists miss: that black Americans
are simply human beings who find themselves, like all human beings, through
the structure, struggle, and sacrifice of living by demanding values.
This is the story of a man’s return to a wisdom he already had. It is
an inspiration to read.”–Shelby Steele, author of the #1
national bestsellers The Content of Our Character and A Dream
Deferred; Senior Fellow, The Hoover Institution
Points the way out of our racial dilemma
“From Rage to Responsibility is more than the story of one man’s political
odyssey. It chronicles the transformation of the civil rights challenges
facing America, and points the way out of our racial dilemma.”–Dinesh
D’Souza, author of the #1 national bestsellers Illiberal Education
and The End of Racism; Senior Fellow, The American Enterprise Institute
A message well worth passing on
“Our nation abounds with stories of success from all manner of Americans,
only recently though, has it become apparent that not all black Americans
subscribe to the ideals of the liberal socialist welfare state. From
Rage to Responsibility follows in the tradition of black Americans
who have mustered the courage to succeed in our nation, which I easily
consider to be the best on the planet. From Rage to Responsibility:
Conservative Jesse Lee Peterson and America Today, is a message well
worth passing on to our future leaders–no matter what color, or who they
are.”–Ken Hamblin, author, Pick a Better Country: An
Unassuming Colored Guy Speaks His Mind About America; Nationally syndicated
columnist and talkradio host
Knows the devastation of Father absence
“Jesse Lee Peterson knows from his own experience how devastating the
absence of fathers has been for black children, and in From Rage to
Responsibility he boldly points the way to a loving solution.”–Adam
Meyerson, Vice-President, The Heritage Foundation
Medicine for racial healing
“With From Rage to Responsibility, Jesse Lee Peterson offers his
dynamic antidote to the failed message of the likes of Farrakhan, Jackson,
and Sharpton. It is quite simply a must read. This is the medicine necessary
to bring about true racial healing in America, and to lift up those who’ve
been left behind.”–Sean Hannity, Co-host, “Hannity and Colmes,”
Fox News Network Host, WABC Radio, New York City
“My husband, Chuck, and I have had the good fortune of being friends and working associates of Jesse Lee Peterson for many years. Every American may now share in that good fortune through the pages of From Rage to Responsibility. Jesse often kids us that he had “a minute of college” when, indeed, he has had “a life of learning.” Sharing that life through the pages of this book, you, too, will become a friend and working associate of Jesse Lee Peterson.”–Ezola Foster, author, What’s Right for all Americans! Director, Americans for Family Values
Insightful critique of ideology destroying America
“From Rage to Responsibility
is a powerful and insightful critique of the ideology steadily destroying
the American social fabric. From schoolteachers to politicians to parents
and pastors, everyone should listen to the important lessons Jesse Lee
Peterson and Brad Stetson present.”– Muazzam Gill, The
National Educator newspaper
No-holds-barred analysis of contemporary liberalism
From Rage to Responsibility:
Black Conservative Jesse Lee Peterson and America Today by Jesse Lee
Peterson with Brad Stetson is a no-holds-barred analysis of contemporary
liberalism and the havoc it is wrecking in American culture. From race,
to abortion, to feminism, to immigration, to education, the ideas and
public policies produced by the Left are collectivist and demagogic, hindering
self-government and damaging lives, say Peterson and Stetson.
Advocates self-responsibility and moral renewal
Through the prism of Jesse Lee Peterson’s fascinating life experience
and his history of grassroots community work on the streets of riot-torn
south-central Los Angeles, Peterson and Stetson examine the violations
of common sense and sound thinking that the current civil rights establishment
constantly perpetrates against the American public. Peterson and Stetson
point the way out of the statist mentality overtaking our public life,
advocating a new culture of self-responsibility and moral renewal able
to resuscitate the sagging spirits of an American public accustomed to
looking everywhere but within for the solutions to their personal and political
problems.
Endorsed by best-selling authors
Endorsed by bestselling authors Shelby
Stele and Dinesh D’Souza, this insightful work–with a foreward from bestselling
ethicist Dennis Prager and “A Declaration of Racial Commonsense” signed
by some of the leading social critics in the nation–is certain to provoke
intense debate and discussion.
Table of Contents
Foreword by Dennis Prager
Preface
One: My Story
Two: The Problem with Race
Three: The Problem with Men and Women
Four: The Problem with Abortion
Five: The Problem with Immigration
Six: The Problem with Education
Seven: What Americans Should Do Now
Appendix I: A Declaration of Racial Commonsense
Appendix II: American Organizations and Publications
Supportive of Black Conservatism
Notes
Recommended Reading
Index
JESSE LEE PETERSON is a radio/television talk show host, successful entrepreneur, author, speaker, and the Founder/President of the national non-profit organization, Brotherhood Organ-ization of A New Destiny (B.O.N.D.), whose purpose is “Rebuilding the Family by Rebuilding the Man.” Mr. Peterson is a board member of the National Grassroots Alliance and is on the advisory board of Project 21. He lives in California.
BRAD STETSON is Director of The David Institute, a social research group in southern California. He holds a Ph.D. in Social Ethics from the University of Southern California and has written widely on political and religious topics.