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The Declining Significance of Race : : Blacks and Changing American Institutions

Wilson, William J., 1935- Book - 2012 Black Studies 305.8 Wi 1 On Shelf No requests on this item Community Rating: 0 out of 5

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From racial oppression to economic class subordination -- Slavery and plantation hegemony -- Segregation and the rise of the white working class -- Industrial expansion and dispersed racial conflict -- Modern industrialization and the alteration of competitive race relations -- Protests, politics, and the changing black class structure -- The declining significance of race -- Epilogue: race, class, and public policy -- Afterword: the declining significance of race, revisited and revised.

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PUBLISHED
London : University of Chicago Press, 2012.
Year Published: 2012
Description: xii, 271 pages ; 22 cm.
Language: English
Format: Book

ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
9780226901411
0226901416

SUBJECTS
African Americans -- Economic conditions.
African Americans -- Social conditions.
United States -- Race relations.