United States -- Race relations
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United States -- Race relations
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Incoming Resources
- Race, riots, and the police, by Howard Rahtz
- The limits of whiteness, Iranian Americans and the everyday politics of race, Neda Maghbouleh
- The power of the zoot, youth culture and resistance during World War II, Luis Alvarez
- Brown v. Board of Education, caste, culture, and the Constitution, Robert J. Cottrol, Raymond T. Diamond, and Leland B. Ware
- Between the world and me, Ta-Nehisi Coates
- Are cops racist?, Heather Mac Donald
- Black nationalism, a search for an identity in America, E. U. Essien-Udom
- Black crescent, the experience and legacy of African Muslims in the Americas, Michael A. Gomez
- Livin' the blues, memoirs of a Black journalist and poet, Frank Marshall Davis ; edited, with an introduction by John Edgar Tidwell
- Racial innocence, unmasking Latino anti-Black bias and the struggle for equality, Tanya Katerà Hernández
- Good white people, the problem with middle-class white anti-racism, Shannon Sullivan
- How we fight white supremacy, a field guide to Black resistance, [edited by] Akiba Solomon + Kenrya Rankin
- A renaissance of our own, a memoir & manifesto on reimagining, Rachel E. Cargle
- Racism in U.S. imperialism;, the influence of racial assumptions on American foreign policy, 1893-1946
- Race on campus, debunking myths with data, Julie J. Park
- The Ku Klux Klan, a guide to an American subculture, Martin Gitlin
- Rethinking the color line, readings in race and ethnicity, Charles A. Gallagher
- Healing our divided society, investing in America fifty years after the Kerner Report, edited by Fred Harris and Alan Curtis
- Disintegration, the splintering of Black America, Eugene Robinson
- So you want to talk about race, Ijeoma Oluo
- Backlash, what happens when we talk honestly about racism in America, George Yancy ; foreword by Cornel West
- Talking Black and White, an intercultural exploration of twenty-first-century racism, prejudice, and perception, Gina Castle Bell ; foreword by Mark C. Hopson
- Navigating interracial borders, black-white couples and their social worlds, Erica Chito Childs
- The sisters are alright, changing the broken narrative of black women in America, Tamara Winfrey Harris
- Makers of America., Editor: Wayne Moquin. General editors: Mortimer J. Adler and Charles Van Doren. Assistant editor: Dorothy Anderson. Consultants: Theodore C. Blegen, Nathan Glazer [and] Feliciano Rivera
- Watermelons, nooses, and straight razors, stories from the Jim Crow Museum, David Pilgrim
- Jefferson and the Indians, the tragic fate of the first Americans, Anthony F.C. Wallace
- Reproducing racism, how everyday choices lock in white advantage, Daria Roithmayr
- Freedom bags, produced by Stanley Nelson and Elizabeth Clark-Lewis
- Abolition geography, essays towards liberation, Ruth Wilson Gilmore ; edited by Brenna Bhandar and Alberto Toscano
- Everything you love will burn, inside the rebirth of white nationalism in America, Vegas Tenold
- Malcolm X, the last speeches, edited by Bruce Perry
- Malcolm X, exceprt from interview with Louis Lomax, produced by Educational Video Group
- Diversity explosion, how new racial demographics are remaking America, William H. Frey
- Debating race, with Michael Eric Dyson, Michael Eric Dyson
- Taking sides :, [selected, edited and with introductions by] Raymond D'Angelo and Herbert Douglas
- Crossing the racial divide, close friendships between Black and white Americans, Kathleen Odell Korgen
- Race, class, and gender in the United States, an integrated study, [edited by] Paula S. Rothenberg, with Soniya Munshi, Borough of Manhattan Community College
- A century of segregation, race, class, and disadvantage, Leland Ware
- Be a revolution, how everyday people are fighting oppression and changing the world--and how you can, too, Ijeoma Oluo
- White supremacy and racism in the post-civil rights era, Eduardo Bonilla-Silva
- White privilege, Shannon Sullivan
- Culture and difference, critical perspectives on the bicultural experience in the United States, edited by Antonia Darder
- Come hell or high water, Hurricane Katrina and the color of disaster, Michael Eric Dyson
- The devil you know, a Black power manifesto, Charles M. Blow
- White borders, the history of race and immigration in the United States from Chinese exclusion to the border wall, Reece Jones
- Dream and legacy, Dr. Martin Luther King in the post-civil rights era, edited by Michael L. Clemons, Donathan L. Brown, and William H.L. Dorsey
- Tell me who you are, sharing our stories of race, culture, and identity, Winona Guo and Priya Vulchi
- Black in White space, the enduring impact of color in everyday life, Elijah Anderson
- Blood and politics, the history of the white nationalist movement from the margins to the mainstream, Leonard Zeskind
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