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            <title>Violent America : the dynamics of identity politics in a multiracial society / Ariane Chebel d&apos;Appollonia</title>
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            <description>Ariane Chebel d&apos;Appollonia. Violent America : the dynamics of identity politics in a multiracial society. Cornell University Press; Cornell University Press, [2023]. ISBN:9781501767562; 9781501767555&lt;br&gt;&quot;This book analyzes how the use of violence has been and today remains an effective identity strategy by which all ethno-racial groups gain status-and thus acceptance into the American mainstream. It provides a comprehensive understanding of the complex relationship between multiethnic grievances and ethno-racial conflicts in America&quot;-</description>
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            <title>Race relations in America : examining the facts / Nikki Khanna and Noriko Matsumoto</title>
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            <description>Nikki Khanna and Noriko Matsumoto. Race relations in America : examining the facts. ABC-CLIO, An Imprint of ABC-CLIO, LLC, [2021], Contemporary debates. ISBN:9781440874000&lt;br&gt;&quot;This book is an essential resource for anyone who wants to understand race in America, drawing on research from a variety of fields to answer frequently asked questions regarding race relations, systemic racism, and racial inequality&quot;--</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 26 Jul 2022 17:15:56 +0900</pubDate>
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            <title>Systemic racism in the United States : scaffolding as social construction / Robbie W.C. Tourse, Johnnie Hamilton-Mason, Nancy J. Wewiorski.</title>
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            <description>Robbie W.C. Tourse, Johnnie Hamilton-Mason, Nancy J. Wewiorski.. Systemic racism in the United States : scaffolding as social construction. Springer, [2018]. ISBN:3319722328; 9783319722320&lt;br&gt;This important volume provides a powerful overview of racism in the United States: what it is, how it works, and the social, cultural, and institutional structures that have evolved to keep it in place. It dissects the rise of legalized discrimination against four major racial groups (First Nations, Africans, Mexicans, and Chinese) and its perpetuation as it affects these groups and new immigrants today. The book&#x2019;s scaffolding framework--which takes in institutions from the government to our educational systems--explains why racism remains in place despite waves of social change. At the same time, authors describe social justice responses being used to erode racism in its most familiar forms, and at its roots. This timely resource: Examines the sociology of discrimination as a constant in daily life ; Traces the history of the legalization of racism in the United States ; Locates key manifestations of racism in the American psyche ; Links racism to other forms of discrimination ; Identifies the interlocking components of institutionalized racism ; Offers contemporary examples of resistance to racism. A forceful synthesis of history and social theory, Systemic Racism in the United States is vital reading for practitioners and other professionals in fields related to human rights, social policy, and psychology. And as a classroom text, it challenges its readers to deepen their understanding of both historical process and current developments.--Publisher website.</description>
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            <description>Paula D. McClain, Steven C. Tauber. American government in black and white : diversity &amp; democracy. Sixth edition, Oxford University Press, [2024]; &#xa9;2024. ISBN:9780197677520&lt;br&gt;&quot;American Government in Black and White: Diversity and Democracy, Sixth Edition, covers the standard topics found in an Introduction to American Government text while also speaking to today&apos;s students who want to examine how racial inequality has shaped--and will continue to shape--who we are and what we believe. Authors Paula D. McClain and Steven C. Tauber address issues of inequality in American government, including the U.S. Constitution, key political institutions, the making of public policy while showing how to measure and evaluate the importance of equality in America, from its founding up to today.&quot;--</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 18 Jul 2024 02:30:14 +0900</pubDate>
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            <title>Systemic racism in America : sociological theory, education inequality, and social change / edited by Rashawn Ray and Hoda Mahmoudi</title>
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            <description>edited by Rashawn Ray and Hoda Mahmoudi. Systemic racism in America : sociological theory, education inequality, and social change. Routledge, Taylor &amp; Francis Group, 2022. ISBN:9781032125930; 9781032124940&lt;br&gt;&quot;Racist policies are identified as &quot;opportunity killers&quot; and the disparities created by them often have racism sustained through race-neutral policies. Structural Racism in America: Sociological Theory, Education Inequality, and Social Change situates our contemporary moment within a historical framework, and works to identify forms, occurrences, and consequences of racism as well as argue for concrete solutions to address it. This volume assembles renowned and thought-provoking social scientists to address the destructive impacts of structural racism and the recent, incendiary incidents that have driven racial injustice and racial inequality to the fore of public discussion and debate. The book is organized into three parts to explore and explain the ways in which racism persists, permeates, and operates within our society. The first part presents theoretical perspectives to analyze the roots and manifestation of contemporary racism; the second concentrates on educational inequality and structural issues within our institutions of learning that have led to stark racial disparities; and the third and final section focuses on solutions to our current state and how people, regardless of their race, can advocate for racial equity. Urgent and needed, Structural Racism in America is valuable reading for students and scholars in the social sciences, as well as informed readers with an interest in racism and racial inequality and a passion to end it&quot;--</description>
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            <title>The making of Black Lives Matter : a brief history of an idea / Christopher J. Lebron</title>
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            <description>Christopher J. Lebron. The making of Black Lives Matter : a brief history of an idea. Updated edition, Oxford University Press, [2023]. ISBN:9780197577349; 9780197577356&lt;br&gt;&quot;An introduction for the second edition of a book like The Making of Black Lives Matter: A Brief History of an Idea is a less straightforward thing than it might first seem. Typically, when an author revisits a book, some years later, their ruminations center on how they may have become clearer on the ideas in their book, taken into consideration critical corrections, or maybe, generally how their own thinking has matured thanks to the miracle of living a life. But as I sit here, towards the end of 2021, experiencing a late fall in which the leaves seem to refuse to quit the trees, I am reflecting in the midst of an entirely different set of considerations&quot;--</description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 05 Aug 2024 18:09:18 +0900</pubDate>
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            <title>Racism in the neoliberal era : a meta history of elite white power / Randolph Hohle</title>
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            <description>Randolph Hohle. Racism in the neoliberal era : a meta history of elite white power. Second edition, Routledge, Taylor &amp; Francis Group, 2026; &#xa9;2026, New critical viewpoints on society. ISBN:9781032769356; 1032769351; 9781032756097; 1032756098&lt;br&gt;&quot;This new edition is thoroughly revised and updated to take account of the further history and debates over neoliberalism in the Trump and Biden areas, and the significant social and political discussions around race and racism, policing, housing, health care, and citizenship as they interconnect with the American neoliberal economic and political system. The new edition will be a vital textbook for students, instructors, and researchers in sociology, politics, race, and economics&quot;-- Provided by publisher</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 06 Nov 2025 17:12:58 +0900</pubDate>
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            <title>Tacit racism / Anne Warfield Rawls &amp; Waverly Duck</title>
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            <description>Anne Warfield Rawls &amp; Waverly Duck. Tacit racism. The University of Chicago Press, 2020; &#xa9;2020. ISBN:9780226703558; 022670355X; 9780226703695; 022670369X&lt;br&gt;&quot;Waverly Duck and Anne Rawls propose in this book that when &quot;tacit&quot; racism becomes institutionalized in the expectations of ordinary interaction-in what the authors call &quot;Interaction Orders of Race&quot;--it creates vast amounts of largely invisible and unconscious inequality. Because of this, interactions can produce race inequality whether the people involved are aware of it or not. The resulting divisions and exclusions divide the nation, providing fertile ground for political manipulation around issues associated with race (e.g. welfare, health care and government as the guarantor of equality). The growth of tacit and overt racism that followed the election of Barack Obama, the first African American President, ushered in a level of intolerance that most Americans thought they had left behind in the distant past. It has been a nation-wide display of how overlooking tacit racism and supporting the fiction of a &quot;color-blind&quot; society damages not only the least advantaged but threatens the majority; it encourages the expression of overt forms of racism that deprives society of the contributions of minorities, and it threatens democratic public spaces. As such, the authors argue, tacit racism is a clear and present danger to the survival of our nation, the public civility it depends on, the autonomy of its sciences, and its democratic institutions as a whole&quot;--</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 26 Jan 2021 23:56:51 +0900</pubDate>
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            <title>The white racial frame : centuries of racial framing and counter-framing / Joe R. Feagin</title>
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            <description>Joe R. Feagin. The white racial frame : centuries of racial framing and counter-framing. Third edition, Routledge, 2020. ISBN:9780367373474; 9780367373481&lt;br&gt;&quot;Deeply imbedded in American minds and institutions, the white racial frame has for centuries functioned as a broad worldview essential to the systemic racism in the United States. Feagin examines how and why this frame emerged in North America and evolved over time, which racial groups are framed within it, how it has operated in the past and in the present for white Americans and Americans of color, and how the latter have long responded with strategies of resistance. In this new edition is a discussion of the impact of the white frame on popular culture and a discussion of the white racial frame&apos;s significant impacts on public policymaking, immigration, the environment, health care, and crime&quot;--</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 23 Aug 2022 19:26:19 +0900</pubDate>
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            <title>Whiter : Asian American women on skin color and colorism / edited by Nikki Khanna.</title>
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            <description>edited by Nikki Khanna.. Whiter : Asian American women on skin color and colorism. New York University Press, [2020]. ISBN:9781479881086; 1479881082; 9781479800292; 1479800295&lt;br&gt;How does skin color impact the lives of Asian American women? In Whiter, thirty Asian American women provide first-hand accounts of their experiences with colorism in this collection of powerful, accessible, and brutally honest essays, edited by Nikki Khanna. Featuring contributors of many ages, nationalities, and professions, this compelling collection covers a wide range of topics, including light-skin privilege, aspirational whiteness, and anti-blackness. From skin-whitening creams to cosmetic surgery, Whiter amplifies the diverse voices of Asian American women who continue to bravely challenge the power of skin color in their own lives. --</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 08 Oct 2020 17:48:18 +0900</pubDate>
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            <title>Ignored racism : White animus toward Latinos / Mark D. Ramirez, David A.M. Peterson.</title>
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            <description>Mark D. Ramirez, David A.M. Peterson.. Ignored racism : White animus toward Latinos. Cambridge University Press; Cambridge University Press, 2020.; &#xa9;2020. ISBN:9781108495325; 110849532X; 9781108817943; 1108817947&lt;br&gt;&quot;Although Latinos are now the largest non-majority group in the United States, existing research on White attitudes toward Latinos has focused almost exclusively on attitudes toward immigration. This book changes that. It argues that such accounts fundamentally underestimate the political power of Whites&apos; animus toward Latinos and thus miss how conflict extends well beyond immigration to issues such as voting rights, criminal punishment, policing, and which candidates to support. Providing historical and cultural context and drawing on rich survey and experimental evidence, the authors show that Latino racism-ethnicism is a coherent belief system about Latinos that is conceptually and empirically distinct from other forms of out-group hostility and from partisanship and ideology. Moreover, animus toward Latinos has become a powerful force in contemporary American politics, shaping White public opinion in elections and across a number of important issue areas-and resulting in policies that harm Latinos disproportionately&quot;--</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 02 Oct 2020 20:01:51 +0900</pubDate>
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            <title>American democracy and disconsent : liberalism and illiberalism in Ferguson, Charlottesville, Black Lives Matter, and the Capitol insurrection / Daniel J. Monti</title>
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            <description>Daniel J. Monti. American democracy and disconsent : liberalism and illiberalism in Ferguson, Charlottesville, Black Lives Matter, and the Capitol insurrection. Routledge, 2024. ISBN:9781032679341; 9781032661742&lt;br&gt;&quot;This volume is a thorough re-examination of civil unrest and discontent in the United States, particularly the intersection of democracy and violence. The work argues that unrest and violence are embedded rituals of social and political &apos;disconsent&apos;, and are constitutive features of citizen-based democracy. As such, they are part of how democratic life works: unrest is the eruptive, visible grammar of citizens in a democratic society. Democracy and citizen unrest and violence in the United States is set within a deeper history. The author traces the roots of American democracy -- and the rituals of disconsent -- to their sources in ancient Mediterranean political society, demonstrating that early democratic theory and practice understood unrest and revolt as morally grounded. Featuring case studies of recent episodes of political and social &apos;disconsent&apos; in the United States, the volume contextualizes the Black Lives Matter protests, unrest around police and institutional violence, and the Capitol insurrection on January 6th. Through this, the book provides an important social theoretical lens through which to understand American discontent around racial injustice, political suppression, and citizen disillusionment&quot;--</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 10 Sep 2024 22:07:56 +0900</pubDate>
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            <title>Gebrandmarkt : die wahre Geschichte des Rassismus in Amerika / Ibram X. Kendi.</title>
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            <description>Ibram X. Kendi.. Gebrandmarkt : die wahre Geschichte des Rassismus in Amerika. Sonderausgabe fu&#x308;r die Bundeszentrale fu&#x308;r Politische Bildung., Bundeszentrale fu&#x308;r Politische Bildung, 2018., Schriftenreihe ; Band 10223. ISBN:9783742502230; 3742502239</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 19 Apr 2019 00:48:31 +0900</pubDate>
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            <title>Are all the women still white? : rethinking race, expanding feminisms / edited by Janell Hobson.</title>
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            <description>edited by Janell Hobson.. Are all the women still white? : rethinking race, expanding feminisms. State University of New York Press, [2016], SUNY series in feminist criticism and theory. ISBN:9781438460598</description>
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            <title>Some white folks : the interracial politics of sympathy, suffering, and solidarity / Jennifer Chudy</title>
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            <description>Jennifer Chudy. Some white folks : the interracial politics of sympathy, suffering, and solidarity. The University of Chicago Press, 2024, Chicago studies in American politics. ISBN:9780226834412; 0226834417; 9780226834436; 0226834433&lt;br&gt;&quot;There is racial inequality in America, and some people are distressed over it while others are not. This is a book about white people who are. This book focuses on white racial sympathy over Black Americans&apos; suffering and its consequences for modern American politics. Distinct from low prejudice or sympathy toward any marginalized group, racial sympathy is a powerful force centered around the unique history of Black-white race relations. This racial attitude shapes white Americans&apos; political opinions on a wide range of public policies, from the social welfare state to the criminal justice system. Under certain circumstances, racial sympathy can influence their political behaviors too. In Some White Folks, Jennifer Chudy brings together a range of disciplines and methods to explore the importance and complexity of racial sympathy. The book is a companion to the rich literature on prejudice; it demonstrates the multifaceted role of race in American politics and public opinion&quot;</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 26 Mar 2025 19:39:27 +0900</pubDate>
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            <title>The future of whiteness / Linda Mart&#xed;n Alcoff.</title>
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            <description>Linda Mart&#xed;n Alcoff.. The future of whiteness. Polity, 2015.. ISBN:9780745685441; 0745685447; 9780745685458; 0745685455</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 05 Feb 2016 18:19:43 +0900</pubDate>
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            <title>The construction of whiteness : an interdisciplinary analysis of race formation and the meaning of a white identity / edited by Stephen Middleton, David R. Roediger, and Donald M. Shaffer.</title>
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            <description>edited by Stephen Middleton, David R. Roediger, and Donald M. Shaffer.. The construction of whiteness : an interdisciplinary analysis of race formation and the meaning of a white identity. University Press of Mississippi, [2016]. ISBN:9781496805553</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 23 Aug 2017 01:01:26 +0900</pubDate>
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            <title>Stamped : racism, antiracism, and you / written by Jason Reynolds&#x307b;&#x304b;</title>
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            <description>written by Jason Reynolds; adapted from &quot;Stamped from the beginning&quot; by and with an introduction from Ibram X. Kendi. Stamped : racism, antiracism, and you. First edition, Little, Brown and Company, 2020. ISBN:9780316453691&lt;br&gt;&quot;A history of racist and antiracist ideas in America, from their roots in Europe until today, adapted from the National Book Award winner Stamped from the Beginning&quot;--</description>
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            <title>Racial disproportionality and disparities in the child welfare system / Alan J. Dettlaff, editor</title>
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            <description>Alan J. Dettlaff, editor. Racial disproportionality and disparities in the child welfare system. Springer, [2021]; &#xa9;2021, Child maltreatment : contemporary issues in research and policy ; volume 11. ISBN:9783030543136; 3030543137&lt;br&gt;&quot;This volume examines existing research documenting racial disproportionality and disparities in child welfare systems, the underlying factors that contribute to these phenomena and the harms that result at both the individual and community levels. It reviews multiple forms of interventions designed to prevent and reduce disproportionality, particularly in states and jurisdictions that have seen meaningful change. With contributions from authorities and leaders in the field, this volume serves as the authoritative volume on the complex issue of child maltreatment and child welfare. It offers a central source of information for students and practitioners who are seeking understanding on how structural and institutional racism can be addressed in public systems.&quot;--</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 14 Jul 2021 01:13:11 +0900</pubDate>
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            <title>Rich thanks to racism : how the ultra-wealthy profit from racial injustice / Jim Freeman</title>
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            <description>Jim Freeman. Rich thanks to racism : how the ultra-wealthy profit from racial injustice. ILR Press, an imprint of Cornell University Press, 2021; &#xa9;2021. ISBN:9781501755132; 1501755137&lt;br&gt;&quot;More than fifty years after the civil rights movement, there are still glaring racial inequities all across the United States. In Rich Thanks to Racism, Jim Freeman, one of the country&apos;s leading civil rights lawyers, explains why as he reveals the hidden strategy behind systemic racism. He details how the driving force behind the public policies that continue to devastate communities of color across the United States is a small group of ultra-wealthy individuals who profit mightily from racial inequality. In this groundbreaking examination of &quot;strategic racism,&quot; Freeman carefully dissects the cruel and deeply harmful policies within the education, criminal justice, and immigration systems to discover their origins and why they persist. He uncovers billions of dollars in aligned investments by Bill Gates, Charles Koch, Mark Zuckerberg, and a handful of other billionaires that are dismantling public school systems across the United States. He exposes how the greed of prominent US corporations and Wall Street banks was instrumental in creating the world&apos;s largest prison population and our most extreme anti-immigrant policies. Freeman also demonstrates how these &quot;racism profiteers&quot; prevent flagrant injustices from being addressed by pitting white communities against communities of color, obscuring the fact that the struggles faced by white people are deeply connected with those faced by people of color. Rich Thanks to Racism is an invaluable road map for all those who recognize that the key to unlocking the United States&apos; full potential is for more people of all races and ethnicities to prioritize racial justice.&quot; --; &quot;In this book, Jim Freeman suggests that the biggest reason America cannot get beyond its racial divide is as simple as it disturbing: Racism is enormously profitable. Rich Thanks to Racism exposes a group of Corporate America and Wall Street billionaires as a driving force behind the public policies that perpetuate racial inequities and cause severe harm to communities of color across the country&quot;--</description>
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