Free at Last?: Black America in the Twenty-first CenturyAs this volume indicates, the issues facing black America are diverse, and the tools needed to understand these phenomena cross disciplinary boundaries. In this anthology, the authors address a wide range of topics including race, gender, class, sexual orientation, globalism, migration, health, politics, culture, and urban issues-from a diversity of disciplinary perspectives. |
Contents
Progress Prospects | |
Democracy and Captivity | |
Double Consciousness | |
Tearing Down Boundaries | |
Health Disparities in | |
The Vying | |
A Sociological | |
The Utilization of an Improper | |
Inserting Intersectionality | |
Interracial Relationships | |
Environmental Justice | |
Keys | |
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Free at Last?: Black America in the Twenty-first Century Juan Jose Battle,Juan Battle,Michael Bennett,Anthony J. Lemelle No preview available - 2006 |
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