America in Denial : How Race-Fair Policies Reinforce Racial Inequality in America.

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Kaituhi matua: Martin, Lori Latrice
Hōputu: iPukapuka
Reo:English
I whakaputaina: Albany : State University of New York Press, 2021.
Rangatū:SUNY series in African American studies.
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Rārangi ihirangi:
  • Intro
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Culture versus Structure
  • Cultural Explanations
  • Structural Explanations
  • Cultural and Structural Arguments Combined
  • Washington v. Davis
  • Takao Ozawa v. United States
  • Whiteness and the Myth of a Postracial Society
  • Chapter One The Road to a Race-Fair America: How America Lost Its Way
  • Color Consciousness and Colorblind Rhetoric in America
  • American Civil Religion
  • Why White Backlash
  • Chapter Two Wealth, Inclusivity, and Exclusion
  • Wealth Inequality in America
  • Racial Wealth Inequality
  • Causes and Consequences of Persistent Racial Wealth Inequality
  • Narrowing the Gap
  • Social Impact Bonds
  • Child and Individual Development Accounts
  • Baby Bonds
  • Race and Violent Financial Instruments in America
  • Where Do We Go from Here: Fear versus Fairness
  • Conclusion: Fear or Fairness
  • Chapter Three From Compulsory Education to Universal Disappointment
  • History of Race and Education
  • Baton Rouge and the Formation of the City of St. George
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter Four The Color of Justice
  • History of Race and Crime
  • Chapter Five Resistance and Racial Progress: Kaepernick and the Practice of Leadership
  • Racial Uplift and a Policy of Submission
  • Du Bois and Social Justice
  • The Politics of Respectability
  • Racial Realism and the Myth of Racial Equality
  • Afro-Pessimism and Modern-Day Slavery
  • Resistance and Free Agency: From Abe Hawkins to Colin Kaepernick
  • Adaptive Leadership and New Social Movements
  • Conclusion
  • Conclusion Changing Course: Race-Transcendent Prophets Must Lead the Way
  • Race Fairness, Race Consciousness, and the Belief in American Civil Religion: A Matter of Intensity
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