The House That Race Built: Original Essays by Toni Morrison, Angela Y. Davis, Cornel West, and Others on Black Americans and Politics in America Today

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Wahneema Lubiano
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 24/02/1998 - 336 páginas
In these essays, brought together by the scholar Wahneema Lubiano, some of today’s most respected intellectuals share their ideas on race, power, gender, and society.
 
The authors, including Cornel West, Angela Y. Davis, and Toni Morrison, argue that we have reached a crisis of democracy represented by an ominous shift toward a renewed white nationalism in which racism is operating in coded, quasi-respectable new forms.
 

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Home
3
White Workers New Democrats and Affirmative Action
48
Joyce Karlin in People v Soon Ja Du
66
Racial Dualism at Centurys End
87
Black Masculinity
116
Explorations in Race Nationality
136
Black Religion and Race Records in
157
What Is Black Culture? 178 78
178
Pleasure and Profit on the Postindustrial Playground
195
Policing Ourselves
232
The Ethnic Scarring of American Whiteness
253
Color Blindness History and the Law
280
Afterword
301
About the Contributors
319
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Wahneema Lubiano is an associate professor in the program in literature and the program in African and African American studies at Duke University. She is the editor of The House That Race Built. She lives in Durham, North Carolina.

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