Benjamin Ringer and Elinor Lawless argue that the treatment of racial minorities in America has been qualitatively different from that experienced by white immigrants; that racism is not a mere aberration in American society -- largely confined to the South -- but built into the very foundations of the society.
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"A good example of interdisciplinary theorizing and historical analysis within an international perspective." -- Political Science Quarterly
"In short, Race-Ethnicity and Society deserves serious consideration as a text in advanced courses in race-ethnic relations." -- Contemporary Sociology
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. History of U.S. race relations, with particular focus on the interplay between race/ethnicity and the structures of power in society. For upper level undergraduates and graduate work in history, political science, sociology, etc. Gift inscription on front endpaper, else Fine. 239 pages, references, index. Dust Jacket condition very good. Seller Inventory # 11434
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