... rather of imagining a reality that they yearned for—an ethnicity that, like a Phoenix, could rise from its own ashes. ... immigrants descend—whether they jump or are pushed is another matter— and are quickly dissolved into oblivion.
This book compiles articles published by The New York Times through the twentieth and twenty-first centuries reflecting changing attitudes toward race relations.
"Since European colonisation Australia and New Zealand have shared much in common, historically and culturally, yet Aboriginal-European and Maori-European relations have been different in many ways. This is the first...
Race Relations: Adjustment of Whites and Negroes in the United States
This book examines the roles that society and government could play in changing attitudes toward race and creating a country where people are judged on the content of their character, rather than the color of their skin.
Chapters include: What Is the State of Race Relations in America? Is Racism a Serious Problem? How Should Policymakers Respond to Minorities' Concerns? How Can Race Relations Be Improved?