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In Mediocre, Ijeoma Oluo challenges the American myth of meritocracy by exposing how mediocrity is not equally punished or rewarded across racial lines. Through personal narratives, historical analysis, and cultural criticism, Oluo reveals how white mediocrity has been systematically protected and elevated in American society, while excellence is demanded from people of color.
This provocative exploration examines institutions, workplaces, and social systems that allow white Americans to succeed despite underperformance, while simultaneously holding marginalized communities to impossible standards. Oluo’s sharp social commentary offers readers a new lens through which to understand systemic inequality, privilege, and the ways mediocrity perpetuates racial disparities in America.







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