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Material Type: | Document, Internet resource |
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Document Type: | Book, Computer File, Internet Resource |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Greg Robinson; Robert S Chang |
ISBN: | 9781496810496 149681049X 9781496810458 1496810457 |
OCLC Number: | 1021103629 |
Description: | 1 Online-Ressource (303 Seiten) |
Abstract:
Cover -- MINORITY RELATIONS -- Title -- Copyright -- CONTENTS -- Acknowledgments -- Editors' Introduction "Can We All Get Along?"--PART I: THEORETICAL TERRAIN -- CHAPTER 1: An Analytic Model of Conflict and Cooperation on the Terrain of Race -- CHAPTER 2: The Power Dynamics of Color on Color Grappling with Grievances to Forge Alliances -- PART II: EPISODES -- CHAPTER 3: Civil Rights, Free Speech, and Group Libel -- CHAPTER 4: Race, Place, and Historic Moment Black and Japanese American World War II Veterans: The GI Bill of Rights and the Model Minority Myth -- CHAPTER 5: Re-reading Vincent Chin Asian Americans and Multiracial Political Analysis -- CHAPTER 6: The Paradox of Reparations Japanese Americans and African Americans at the Crossroads of Alliance and Conflict -- PART III: CHALLENGES -- CHAPTER 7: The Birth and Death of Affirmative Action Is Resurrection Possible? -- CHAPTER 8: Segregated Together Latino-Black Interethnic Conflict -- CHAPTER 9: A Modest Proposal Rethinking Black History, 1865-1965 -- CHAPTER 10: Gay Is the New White (Gay Is the New Straight) -- About the Contributors -- Index
How minority groups negotiate thorny but critical public policy issues in America
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