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Rethinking the American Race Problem

by Roy L. Brooks
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'Rethinking the American Race problem is a complex, often unorthodox foray across both liberal and conservative lines... Merits attention for its carefully wrought indictment of national policy, and for its efforts to chart a fresh, politically viable path out of our current racial crisis.' - Richard Weisbrot, Washington Post Book World.

Synopsis

"A path-breaking analysis of the advent and consequences of deep class stratification in African American society since the civil rights movement of the 1960s. Characterized by breadth of vision and reflective realism, Rethinking the American Race Problem is a worthy and welcome successor to Gunnar Myrdal's seminal work, The American Dilemma: The Negro Problem and Modern Democracy, published almost half a century ago."—Boris I. Bittker, Yale University

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Insightful, tightly argued, and deeply felt. . . . This brilliant book will affect the thinking of all who read it."—William A. Fletcher, University of California

"Rethinking the American Race Problem challenges the conventional understanding of the problem of race relations in the United States."—Gerrald Torres, University of Minnesota

"Offers a fresh and intellectually provocative perspective on the relationship between race and public policy in today's America."—Martin Kilson, Harvard University

Publishers Weekly

This innovative blueprint for black America's transformation features a new preface, outlines a community self-help program and criticizes current civil rights laws. (Mar.)

About the Author, Roy L. Brooks

Roy L. Brooks is Professor of Law at the University of Minnesota School of Law.

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Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly

This innovative blueprint for black America's transformation features a new preface, outlines a community self-help program and criticizes current civil rights laws. (Mar.)

Book Details

Published
January 1, 1992
Publisher
University of California Press
Pages
240
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780520078789

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