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... forces us to raise questions that are rarely if ever examined by scholars of African American politics , namely , whether African American racial / ethnic identity is ultimately a transitory phenom- enon , and what are the consequences ...
... forces us to raise questions that are rarely if ever examined by scholars of African American politics , namely , whether African American racial / ethnic identity is ultimately a transitory phenom- enon , and what are the consequences ...
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... forces of globalization , such premodern and ata- vistic ties as ethnicity would recede in salience and even disappear " ( Stack , 1986 : 6 ; Smith , A. , 1981 ) . But as has been pointed out " the enlightenment project " has failed ...
... forces of globalization , such premodern and ata- vistic ties as ethnicity would recede in salience and even disappear " ( Stack , 1986 : 6 ; Smith , A. , 1981 ) . But as has been pointed out " the enlightenment project " has failed ...
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... forces that spur broad - based social change are major technological developments ; major economic change , especially changes in the nature of work ; large - scale movements of human popula- tions ; natural and man - made disasters ...
... forces that spur broad - based social change are major technological developments ; major economic change , especially changes in the nature of work ; large - scale movements of human popula- tions ; natural and man - made disasters ...
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... forces of law and order defending the authority of the ministry of educa- tion . Yet , no one knew quite why that particular student had joined the pro- testers . He , like many others , might well have been inspired to join by SOS ...
... forces of law and order defending the authority of the ministry of educa- tion . Yet , no one knew quite why that particular student had joined the pro- testers . He , like many others , might well have been inspired to join by SOS ...
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Contents
The Abortive Efforts of | 37 |
Race Class Equal Opportunity Policies | 53 |
Racial Consciousness AfroBrazilian Electoral | 64 |
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