If the conservative view of the American race problem is frightening, the traditional liberal view seems impotent. Analyzing the race problem from neither right nor left, Brooks sheds a new and clarifying light on America's longest running social and moral dilemma.This incisive book provides a bold new examination of the seemingly intractable racial problems confronting Americans at the end of the twentieth century. In a wide-ranging and probing study, Brooks calls into question the prevailing wisdom about racism, civil rights legislation, and the composition of the Black community, going on to offer a dramatic new approach to the race problem. In Brooks' mind, civil rights laws - laws targeted at racial discrimination - have not only faile...
We live in a race-conscious culture. As Americans, we are a nation of people who self-consciously ch...
Fifty years after the civil rights movement, ethnic and racial disparities persist and have even wid...
The contemporary debate about race in the United States is perplexing. Each side seems genuinely to ...
Why does racial equality continue to elude African Americans even after the election of a black pres...
Beginning with the ideals expressed in the Declaration of Independence, America has promised its cit...
One frequently hears that America has a race problem. We agree, but the race problem we identify is ...
Nearly one hundred years ago, W.E.B. DuBois predicted that the problem of the 20th century would be ...
This book attempts to explain why it has been so difficult to solve America\u27s racial problems as ...
The contradiction between the racial discrimination practiced in some Southern communities and cheri...
Forty years after the passage of the Civil Rights Act and the Voting Rights Act and fifty years afte...
Recent works by neoconservatives and by Critical legal scholars have suggested that civil rights ref...
In this article, Professors Robert Chang and Jerome Culp examine the state of race in America in the...
The issue of race in the United States has been long contested among different social and political ...
This paper will analyze the competing considerations in America\u27s struggle for true equality for ...
Integrated in principle, segregated in fact: is this the legacy of fifty years of progress in Ameri...
We live in a race-conscious culture. As Americans, we are a nation of people who self-consciously ch...
Fifty years after the civil rights movement, ethnic and racial disparities persist and have even wid...
The contemporary debate about race in the United States is perplexing. Each side seems genuinely to ...
Why does racial equality continue to elude African Americans even after the election of a black pres...
Beginning with the ideals expressed in the Declaration of Independence, America has promised its cit...
One frequently hears that America has a race problem. We agree, but the race problem we identify is ...
Nearly one hundred years ago, W.E.B. DuBois predicted that the problem of the 20th century would be ...
This book attempts to explain why it has been so difficult to solve America\u27s racial problems as ...
The contradiction between the racial discrimination practiced in some Southern communities and cheri...
Forty years after the passage of the Civil Rights Act and the Voting Rights Act and fifty years afte...
Recent works by neoconservatives and by Critical legal scholars have suggested that civil rights ref...
In this article, Professors Robert Chang and Jerome Culp examine the state of race in America in the...
The issue of race in the United States has been long contested among different social and political ...
This paper will analyze the competing considerations in America\u27s struggle for true equality for ...
Integrated in principle, segregated in fact: is this the legacy of fifty years of progress in Ameri...
We live in a race-conscious culture. As Americans, we are a nation of people who self-consciously ch...
Fifty years after the civil rights movement, ethnic and racial disparities persist and have even wid...
The contemporary debate about race in the United States is perplexing. Each side seems genuinely to ...