Race: How Blacks And Whites Think And Feel About The American Obsession

Race: How Blacks And Whites Think And Feel About The American Obsession: Studs Terkel

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<b>"The kind of book that happens along once in a long while."<i>The New York Times</i></b> First published in 1992 at the height of the furor over the Rodney King incident, Studs Terkel's <i>Race</i> was an immediate bestseller. In a rare and revealing look how at how people in America truly feel about race, Terkel brings out the full complexity of the thoughts and emotions of both blacks and whites, uncovering a fascinating narrative of changing opinions. Preachers and street punks, college students and Klansmen, interracial couples, the nephew of the founder of apartheid, and Emmett Till's mother are among those whose voices appear in Race. In all, nearly one hundred Americans talk openly about attitudes that few are willing to admit in public: feelings about affirmative action, gentrification, secret prejudices, and dashed hopes.

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calendar_today 2005
qr_code_2 9781565849891
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description 403 pages
Race: How Blacks And Whites Think And Feel About The American Obsession

Race: How Blacks And Whites Think And Feel About The American Obsession: Studs Terkel

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<b>"The kind of book that happens along once in a long while."<i>The New York Times</i></b> First published in 1992 at the height of the furor over the Rodney King incident, Studs Terkel's <i>Race</i> was an immediate bestseller. In a rare and revealing look how at how people in America truly feel about race, Terkel brings out the full complexity of the thoughts and emotions of both blacks and whites, uncovering a fascinating narrative of changing opinions. Preachers and street punks, college students and Klansmen, interracial couples, the nephew of the founder of apartheid, and Emmett Till's mother are among those whose voices appear in Race. In all, nearly one hundred Americans talk openly about attitudes that few are willing to admit in public: feelings about affirmative action, gentrification, secret prejudices, and dashed hopes.

business New Press
menu_book Paperback
calendar_today 2005
qr_code_2 9781565849891
language EN
description 403 pages