The term Jim Crow II is frequently used by African Americans to describe contemporary American race relations, by which they mean that just as legal segregation, lynching and voting restrictions followed emancipation, so has a period of racist reaction followed the successes of the Civil Rights movement. Williams sees parallels between the two periods: I have attempted to describe and analyze the ideas of persons who provided, in a time comparable to our own, the bases of sophisticated discussion of race and race relations. Williams is too good a historian to settle for merely demonstrating parallels; he also traces the continuing conflict between American social science which, with some notable exceptions, has been aggressively anti-ra...
This paper provides an evaluation the intellectual contributions of Rhonda M. Williams. Specifically...
If the conservative view of the American race problem is frightening, the traditional liberal view s...
We live in a race-conscious culture. As Americans, we are a nation of people who self-consciously ch...
The term Jim Crow II is frequently used by African Americans to describe contemporary American rac...
In this thought-provoking reexamination of the history of racial science Vernon J. Williams argues...
This essay argues that the inclusion of white women, African Americans, Asian Americans, and America...
The predicament of race shapes the social and cultural landscape of this society. That this has been...
This series of 7 essays by Franz Boas, his students and those in his circle of liberal New York City...
Attitudes towards specific racial minorities have been central to the history of the United States. ...
Maria Root\u27s collection of readings cognitively and emotionally engage the reader in the psychoso...
African-American Sociol ond Political Thought, originally published in 1966, is back in print-testim...
One frequently hears that America has a race problem. We agree, but the race problem we identify is ...
The House that Race Built is a fascinating account of race and racism upon the terrain of United Sta...
Much of the activity in the 1960s revolving about civil rights reflected the belief that racism was ...
Frederick Douglass (1817–1895) argued that newly emancipated black Americans should assimilate into ...
This paper provides an evaluation the intellectual contributions of Rhonda M. Williams. Specifically...
If the conservative view of the American race problem is frightening, the traditional liberal view s...
We live in a race-conscious culture. As Americans, we are a nation of people who self-consciously ch...
The term Jim Crow II is frequently used by African Americans to describe contemporary American rac...
In this thought-provoking reexamination of the history of racial science Vernon J. Williams argues...
This essay argues that the inclusion of white women, African Americans, Asian Americans, and America...
The predicament of race shapes the social and cultural landscape of this society. That this has been...
This series of 7 essays by Franz Boas, his students and those in his circle of liberal New York City...
Attitudes towards specific racial minorities have been central to the history of the United States. ...
Maria Root\u27s collection of readings cognitively and emotionally engage the reader in the psychoso...
African-American Sociol ond Political Thought, originally published in 1966, is back in print-testim...
One frequently hears that America has a race problem. We agree, but the race problem we identify is ...
The House that Race Built is a fascinating account of race and racism upon the terrain of United Sta...
Much of the activity in the 1960s revolving about civil rights reflected the belief that racism was ...
Frederick Douglass (1817–1895) argued that newly emancipated black Americans should assimilate into ...
This paper provides an evaluation the intellectual contributions of Rhonda M. Williams. Specifically...
If the conservative view of the American race problem is frightening, the traditional liberal view s...
We live in a race-conscious culture. As Americans, we are a nation of people who self-consciously ch...