Racism : essential readings.

'Racism' is a unique collection which presents the highlights, range and complexity of various attempts to understand the subject. A selection from works that have defined our understanding of racism is brought together.

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Online Access: Full Text (via SAGE)
Other Authors: Cashmore, Ernest, Jennings, James, 1949-
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London : SAGE, 2001.
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Table of Contents:
  • The Negro race and European civilization / Paul S. Reinsch
  • The psychology of American race prejudice / George W. Ellis
  • Social pathology: obstacles to social participation / Stuart Alfred queen and Jenette Row Gruener
  • Black reconstruction in America: an essay toward a history of the part which black folk played in the attempt to reconstruct democracy in America, 1860-1880 / W.E.B. Du Bois
  • an American dilemma: the Negro problem and modern democracy / Gunnar Mydral
  • Caste, class, and race: study in social dynamics / Oliver Cromwell Cox
  • Race and nationality in American life / Oscar Handlin
  • The authoritarian personality / T.W. Adorno, E. Frenkel-Brunswick, D. Levinson and R. Nevitt Sandford
  • The idea of racialism: its meaning and history / Louis L. Snyder
  • Man's most dangerous myth: the fallacy of race / Ashley Montagu
  • Black power: the politics of liberation in America / Stokely Carmichael and Charles V. Hamilton.
  • Race and ethnicity: a sociobiological perspective / Pierre L. van den Berghe
  • Racism and the class struggle: further pages from a black worker's notebook / James Boggs and Grace Lee Boggs
  • White racism: a psychohistory / Joel Kovel
  • Racially separate or together? / Thomas F. Pettigrew
  • A rap on race / Margaret Mead and James Baldwin
  • Portraits of white racism / David T. Wellman
  • Essence, accident, and race / J.M. Bracken
  • The Cress theory of color-confrontation / Frances Cress Welsing
  • The declining significance of race; blacks and changing American institutions / William Julius Wilson
  • Introduction to Black studies / Maulana Kerenga
  • Reflections on American racism / Paul M. Sniderman and Philip E. Tetlock
  • Problems in the Marxist project of theorizing race / E. San Juan Jr.
  • Blacks and other racial minorities: the significance of color in inequality / Joe T. Darden.
  • Scientific racism: reflections on peer review, science and ideology / Charles Leslie
  • There's more to racism than black and white / Elizabeth Martinex
  • shadows of race and class / Raymond s. franklin
  • The race relations problematic / Michael Banton
  • Dysconscious racism: ideology, identity, and the miseducation of teachers / Joyce E. King
  • Origins of the myth of race / Doug Jenness
  • Talking about race, learning about racism: the application of racial identity development theory in the classroom / Beverly Daniel Tatum
  • The retreat of scientific racism: changin g concepts of race in Britain and the United States between the World Wars / Elazar Barkan
  • When Black first became worth less / Anton L. Allahar
  • Conceptualizing racisms: social theory, politics and research / John Solomos and Les Back
  • The invention of the White race: racial oppression and social control / Theodore W. Allen.
  • The science and politics of racial research / William H. Tucker
  • The racist mind: portraits of American Neo-Nazis and Klansmaen / Raphael S. Ezekiel
  • The recovery of race in America / Aaron David Gresson.