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Joe R. Feagin
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What is it like to be a black person in America today? The voices of middle class African Americans captured in this book will surprise those who think the era of racial discrimination is past. The Many Costs of Racism is a vivid account of the menta ...
Joe R. Feagin
Paperback - $48.95
What is it like to be a Black person in America today? The voices of middle class African Americans heard in this book will surprise many citizens who thought the era of racial discrimination was past. The Many Costs of Racism is a vivid and startlin ...
Abby L. Ferber
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Contains original pieces by such leading authorities as Kathleen Blee, Barbara Perry, Betty Dobratz and Chip BerletA provocative afterword by Michael Kimmel examines the links between Islamist hate groups and radical groups around the worldExamines a ...
Abby L. Ferber
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Ferber's provocative critique examines white supremacists' firm belief that white men are becoming victims and the repercussions of their attempts to assert white male power.
Ryland Fisher
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This landmark study on race in South Africa pulls from extensive interviews with a wide range of subjects, from government officials like South African education minister Naledi Pandor and the former South African ambassador Melanie Verwoerd to activ ...
Colin Flint
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While much has been written about hate groups and extreme right political movements, this book will be the first that addresses the crucial role that place and context play in generating and shaping them. Ranging across geographical scales the essays ...
Carolyn Fluehr-Lobban
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In her newest book, anthropologist Carolyn Fluehr-Lobban examines the foundations of race in American society. She offers a simple and accessible explanation of the biology of race and a cross-cultural perspective on the social context of race, color ...
Richard Thompson Ford
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T. Thomas Fortune
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This new edition of T. Thomas Fortune's masterpiece -- originally published in 1884 -- presents a classic work of African-American political thought to a new generation of readers.
Like the intellectual giants who emerged before and after him -- F ...