In fact, my first thought when I received the request to review this work was, Why me? Yes, I’m an African American assistant professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, so there is conceivably a superficial connection with both Dr. Pierce and Dr. Griffith, but, in my mind, that’s where the similarities ended. As a neuroimaging researcher, I saw little overlap in research interests with the two physicians—little that would qualify me to judge what I believed would be social psychiatric research on the evil effects of racism. This left me with the uncomfortable notion that I had been asked to review this book only because of the color of my skin.