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African American History - Social Aspects, Education - Philosophy & Social Aspects, Economic Conditions in the United States, 20th Century American History - Civil Rights, Civil Rights - African American History, African Americans - Business, Economics, &

The Myth of Black Progress

by Alphonso Pinkney
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Overview

In this important analysis of the status of black Americans since the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Professor Alphonso Pinkey refutes the popular neoconservative stance that race is no longer a major factor in the efforts of black Americans to achieve socioeconomic parity. Instead, Professor Pinkey argues, race continues to be an ever-present factor in American life. He bases his argument on detailed analysis of data that support his discussion of income and unemployment, the black middle class, the growing underclass and educational issues such as open admissions, busing and affirmative action.

Synopsis

This book analyses the status of black Americans since the Civil Rights Act of
1964.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 1984
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
212
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780521310475

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