This brief paperback provides an analysis of racism, not race relations. Using a powerful and direct writing style, Racism uses two decisive levels of analysis the broad macro-level analysis of forces producing racism, and the micro-level focus on case-study material demonstrating the intimate workings of racist reality. Beginning with a historical background on America's main racial minorities, it then examines the effects of racism on each group in areas of politics, criminal justice, violence, work, education, family, and mass media. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.
Norman : University of Oklahoma Press , 1995 Meier , Matt S. and Feliciano Rivera . The Chicanos ; A History of Mexican Americans . 2nd ed . New York : Hill & Wang , 1995 . Nagel , Joane . American Indian Ethnic Revival : Red Power and ...
Martin, T. (1976) Race First: The Ideological and Organisational Struggles of Marcus Garvey and the Universal ... 1991) African Fundamentalism: A Literary and Cultural Anthology of Garvey's Harlem Renaissance (Dover: Majority Press).
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Avery reached into the tin cup and said , “ The lucky winner of the second draw is ' Evan Roberts ' . ” Lance froze at the sound of that name echoing throughout the cavern . It was useless for him to deny the name .
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A black boy's efforts to participate on the junior high cross-country team are hindered by a series of incidents including theft, violence, and racial prejudice.
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If anything, the attitudes that created the divide became even more entrenched. This is not just a history lesson. Racism still exists today.
The Ku Klux Klan: A History of Racism & Violence