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Discover the profound complexities of being Black in America with this insightful sociology book, published by John Wiley & Sons in 2019. Titled 'Black in America', this brand new hardcover edition with ISBN 9781509531394 spans 224 pages and dives deep into the historical and contemporary realities faced by Black Americans. As W.E.B. DuBois notably observed at the start of the twentieth century, America remains grappling with the persistent color line, a reflection of racial disparities evident in today's society. This essential reading illuminates the contradictions of racial progress in a nation still deeply affected by systemic racism and discrimination.
The book meticulously explores critical issues such as residential segregation, the labor market, and the criminal justice system, demonstrating how historical injustices continue to shape the lived experiences of Black Americans. In a time when post-racial ideals often obscure the ongoing struggles for equality, this work serves as a vital reminder of the complexities surrounding race, meritocracy, and societal obligations.
Perfect for students, scholars, and anyone interested in understanding race relations, 'Black in America' offers a compelling narrative that resonates with the realities of contemporary society. Order your copy today and engage with the essential sociological insights that are crucial for fostering dialogue and understanding in today's America. Enjoy free shipping on this item, but please note delivery may take up to 6 weeks. Once your order is placed, it cannot be canceled.
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781509531394
Year: 2019
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (UK)
Pages: 224
Description:
At the start of the twentieth century, the pre-eminent black sociologist, W.E.B. DuBois, identified the color line as America's great problem. While the color line is increasingly variegated beyond black and white, and more openly discussed than ever before as more racial and ethnic groups call America home, his words still ring true.  Today, post-racial and colorblind ideals dominate the American narrative, obscuring the reality of racism and discrimination, hiding if only temporarily the inconvenience of deep racial disparity. This is the quintessential American paradox: our embrace of the ideals of meritocracy despite the systemic racial advantages and disadvantages accrued across generations  This book provides a sociology of the Black American experience. To be Black in America is to exist amongst myriad contradictions: racial progress and regression, abject poverty amidst profound wealth, discriminatory policing yet equal protection under the law. This book explores these contradictions in the context of residential segregation, labor market experiences, and the criminal justice system, among other topics, highlighting the historical processes and contemporary social arrangements that simultaneously reinforce race and racism, necessitating resistance in post-civil rights America.
The book meticulously explores critical issues such as residential segregation, the labor market, and the criminal justice system, demonstrating how historical injustices continue to shape the lived experiences of Black Americans. In a time when post-racial ideals often obscure the ongoing struggles for equality, this work serves as a vital reminder of the complexities surrounding race, meritocracy, and societal obligations.
Perfect for students, scholars, and anyone interested in understanding race relations, 'Black in America' offers a compelling narrative that resonates with the realities of contemporary society. Order your copy today and engage with the essential sociological insights that are crucial for fostering dialogue and understanding in today's America. Enjoy free shipping on this item, but please note delivery may take up to 6 weeks. Once your order is placed, it cannot be canceled.
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781509531394
Year: 2019
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (UK)
Pages: 224
Description:
At the start of the twentieth century, the pre-eminent black sociologist, W.E.B. DuBois, identified the color line as America's great problem. While the color line is increasingly variegated beyond black and white, and more openly discussed than ever before as more racial and ethnic groups call America home, his words still ring true.  Today, post-racial and colorblind ideals dominate the American narrative, obscuring the reality of racism and discrimination, hiding if only temporarily the inconvenience of deep racial disparity. This is the quintessential American paradox: our embrace of the ideals of meritocracy despite the systemic racial advantages and disadvantages accrued across generations  This book provides a sociology of the Black American experience. To be Black in America is to exist amongst myriad contradictions: racial progress and regression, abject poverty amidst profound wealth, discriminatory policing yet equal protection under the law. This book explores these contradictions in the context of residential segregation, labor market experiences, and the criminal justice system, among other topics, highlighting the historical processes and contemporary social arrangements that simultaneously reinforce race and racism, necessitating resistance in post-civil rights America.