1st Edition

Color - Class - Identity The New Politics Of Race

By John Arthur, Amy Shapiro Copyright 1996
238 Pages
by Routledge

240 Pages
by Routledge

240 Pages
by Routledge

Three recent and dramatic national events have shattered the complacency of many people about progress, however fitful, in race relations in America. The Clarence Thomas—Anita Hill hearings, the O. J. Simpson trial, and the Million Man March of Louis Farrakhan have forced reconsideration of their assumptions about race and racial relations. The Thomas-Hill hearings exposed the complexity and... Read more
Preface -- Introduction -- Thinking Race -- Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Black Man -- I’m Black, You’re White, Who’s Innocent? -- The Scar of Race -- The Paradox of Integration: Why Whites and Blacks Seem So Divided -- One Man’s March -- The Black Underclass -- Victims and Heroes in the “Benevolent State” -- Clarence X -- The Chronicle of the Slave Scrolls -- Who Shot Johnny? -- The Truly Disadvantaged -- All in the Family: Illegitimacy and Welfare Dependence -- Counting Asians -- American Apartheid: The Perpetuation of the Underclass -- Assimilation and Identity in a Multicultural Society -- The Souls of Black Folk -- Race Matters -- Group Autonomy and Narrative Identity -- Ethnic Transgressions -- The Disuniting of America: Reflections on a Multicultural Society -- A Different Mirror

Biography

John Arthur