Dear White Woman, Dear Black Woman
A Tapestry of Letters for Hope & Healing
Bonita T. Hampton Smith
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A powerful tapestry of letters between Black and White women, interwoven with stories of pain, forgiveness, and the transformative power of compassion. This collection aims to bridge the divide between women and start the healing of a nation’s soul.
In the summer of 2020, Bonita T. Hampton Smith’s life was upended. Like millions around the world watching the brutal killing of George Floyd unfold, Smith watched in horror as Floyd took his final breath. In the years following that injustice, Dear White Woman, Dear Black Woman: A Tapestry of Letters for Hope and Healing was borne.
Inspired by Coretta Scott King's words, "Women, if the soul of a nation is to be saved, I believe that you must become its soul," and recognizing women's unique ability to change the trajectory of our nation, Smith invited White women to write letters to Black women, and Black women to write letters to White women. Through these heartfelt letters, women of diverse backgrounds share raw stories mixed with pain and love.
Dear White Woman, Dear Black Woman is a powerful collection that candidly unpacks difficult topics around inequality, privilege, and resentment. Through these heartfelt letters, we discover that the journey toward innerstanding and unity starts with honest dialogue – even when it’s uncomfortable.
PRAISE & REVIEWS
"In these times of profound social transformation and heightened awareness of racial injustices, Dear White Woman, Dear Black Woman emerges as a guiding light of understanding. This book is not merely a collection of letters expressing personal experiences and perspectives; it is a bridge that spans the chasm of misunderstanding and division that has long plagued our society. While experiences and views may differ, and we may not understand or agree, in order for our conversations to be meaningful, it is important to be heard.
This book is a timely and necessary contribution to the ongoing conversation about race, equality, and justice."
Dr. Bernice A. King, CEO of The King Center
“These letters are a powerful reminder that vulnerability and honesty can lead to healing and lasting change.”
Jenn Graham, CEO of Inclusivv
Published: February 4, 2025 (Available for Pre-Order)
Formats: Hardback, Paperback, Ebook
ISBN 979-8-9918986-1-4 | 979-8-9918986-0-7 | 979-8-9918986-2-1
6.14 x 9.21 inches | 264 Pages