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How race survived US history : from settlement and slavery to the Obama phenomenon / by Roediger, David R. ;
Suddenly white supremacy : how race took hold -- Slavery's shadow, empire's edge : how white supremacy survived declarations of independence -- Managing to continue : how race survived capitalism and free labor -- The ends of emancipation : how race survived jubilee -- A nation stays white : how race survived mass immigration -- Colorblind inequalities : how race survived modern liberalism -- Afterword: Will race survive?
Subjects: Racism; Whites; Race discrimination;
© 2008., Verso,
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Mongrel nation : the America begotten by Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings / by Walker, Clarence Earl. ;
Includes bibliographical references (p. [101]-122) and index.
Subjects: Miscegenation; Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826; Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826; Hemings, Sally.; Whites; African Americans; Racially mixed people;
© 2009., University of Virginia Press,
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Turning back : the retreat from racial justice in American thought and policy / by Steinberg, Stephen.;
Includes bibliographical references (p. 221-265) and index.
Subjects: Race discrimination; Affirmative action programs; Race Relations; Blacks; Social Justice; Civil Rights; Public Policy;
© c1995., Beacon Press,
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Black History Month 1992 [sound recording] / by Pond, Wayne Johnston.; Tucker, Mark,1954-; Marcus, Harold G.; Knight, Franklin W.; Schramm, Richard.; Appiah, Anthony.; Smith, David L.,1954-; Stewart, Jeffrey C.,1950-; Spillers, Hortense J.; National Humanities Center (U.S.);
Hosted by Wayne Pond.Presents a four-part program celebrating Black History Month, 1992. Features interviews with scholars of Afro-American studies in the U.S. on the topics of race in U.S. culture, and multiculturalism in U.S. society and education.[Tape 1]. Early Ellington / Mark Tucker ; Cultural contests / Harold Marcus, Franklin Knight, Richard Schramm -- [Tape 2]. Race and culture / Kwame Anthony Appiah, David L. Smith ; Race and identity / Jeffrey C. Stewart, Hortense Spillers.
Subjects: African Americans; Pluralism (Social sciences); African Americans; Race relations.; Cultural relations.; Harlem Renaissance.; Ellington, Duke, 1899-1974.; Ellington, Duke, 1899-1974;
© p1992., The Center,
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Race, incarceration, and American values / by Loury, Glenn C. ;
Subjects: Prisons and race relations; Prisoners; Race discrimination; Imprisonment; Criminal justice, Administration of; Justice, Administration of; Crime and race;
© c2008., MIT Press,
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Black skin, white masks. by Fanon, Frantz, 1925-1961. ;
Bibliographical footnotes.Fanon, born in Martinique and educated in France, is generally regarded as the leading anti-colonial thinker of the 20th century. His first book is an analysis of the impact of colonial subjugation on the black psyche. It is a very personal account of Fanon's experience being black: as a man, an intellectual, and a party to a French education.--Adapted from wikipedia.org.
Subjects: Black race; Black race; African Continental Ancestry Group.; Ethnopsychology.; Race Relations.; Negers.; Blanken.; Rassenverhoudingen.; Race noire.; Noirs.; Relations raciales.; Racisme.;
© [1967], Grove Press
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Killing rage : ending racism / by Hooks, Bell.;
Includes bibliographical references (p. 273-277).
Subjects: Racism; Feminism; African American women.; Race Relations; Blacks; Women's Rights; Social Justice; Prejudice;
© 1995., H. Holt and Co.,
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INTERRACIAL AMERICA (OPPOSING VIEWPOINTS) by INTERRACIAL AMERICA.;
Subjects: U. S.; Race relations.;
© 1996, GREENHAVEN
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Grant and Twain : the story of a friendship that changed America / by Perry, Mark, 1950- ;
Includes bibliographical references (p. [273]-281) and index.
Subjects: Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885; Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885; Twain, Mark, 1835-1910; Twain, Mark, 1835-1910; Presidents; Authors, American; Friendship; Race relations in literature.;
© c2004., Random House,
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Hairspray [videorecording] / by Shankman, Adam. ; Dixon, Leslie. ; Zadan, Craig. ; Meron, Neil, ca. 1955- ; Travolta, John, 1954- ; Pfeiffer, Michelle, 1957- ; Walken, Christopher, 1943- ; Bynes, Amanda, 1986- ; Marsden, James, 1973- ; Latifah, Queen. ; Snow, Brittany, 1986- ; Efron, Zac. ; Kelley, Elijah. ; Janney, Allison. ; Stiller, Jerry. ; Dooley, Paul, 1928- ; Blonsky, Nikki, 1988- ; Bazelli, Bojan. ; Tronick, Michael. ; Shaiman, Marc. ; Wittman, Scott. ; Waters, John, 1946- ; O'Donnell, Mark, 1954- ; Meehan, Thomas. ; New Line Cinema Corporation. ; Ingenious Film Partners (Firm) ; Zadan/Meron (Firm) ; New Line Home Entertainment (Firm) ;
DVD, region 1; Dolby digital 5.1 EX surround or Dolby digital 2.0 stereo. surround.System requirements to access DVD-ROM features: PC; InterActual-compatible player (included on disc); Microsoft Windows 98 or later; Microsoft IE 5.5 SP1; Macromedia Flash Player 7; Internet connection; DVD-ROM drive; DirectShow-compatible DVD decoder.John Travolta, Michelle Pfeiffer, Christopher Walken, Amanda Bynes, James Marsden, Queen Latifah, Brittany Snow, Zac Efron, Elijah Kelley, Allison Janney, Jerry Stiller, Paul Dooley, Nikki Blonsky.Director of photography, Bojan Bazelli ; edited by Michael Tronick ; songs by Marc Shaiman ; lyrics by Scott Wittman and Marc Shaiman ; music score by Marc Shaiman.MPAA rating: PG; for language, some suggestive content and momentary teen smoking.A teenage girl simultaneously pursues stardom as a dancer on a local TV show and rallies against racial segregation in her native Baltimore.Hollywood Film Festival, 2007: Hollywood Film Award - Ensemble of the Year.
Subjects: Musical films.; Comedy films.; Feature films.; Fiction films.; Films for the hearing impaired.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Musical; Comedy; Youth; Musical films.; Comedy films.; Feature films.; Teenage girls; Dance; Teen television programs; Mass media and race relations; Estudiantes; Juventud; High school students; Dance; Mass media and race relations; Television programs for youth;
© c2007., New Line Home Entertainment,
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