Description |
ix, 332 p. ; 24 cm. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 321-324) and index. |
Contents |
Black dignity and the common good -- The moral quandary of the Black community -- A new American dilemma -- Two paths to Black progress -- The end of an illusion: Black-Jewish relations in the nineties -- Economic discrimination: getting to the core of the problem -- Senate testimony on the civil rights act of 1990 -- Self-censorship in public discourse: a theory of political correctness and related phenomena -- Leadership failure and the loyalty trap -- Second thoughts and first principles -- Professors and the poor: discussion at a poverty conference. |
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Preaching to the converted : Race matters by Cornel West -- Liberal racism : Two nations by Andrew Hacker -- Dilemmas of a Black intellectual : Reflections of an affirmative action baby by Stephen L. Carter -- Demanding more of Blacks than Whites : The content of our character by Shelby Steele -- The family, the nation, and Senator Moynihan : Family and nation by Daniel P. Moynihan -- A crisis grows in Brooklyn : Canarsie by Jonathan Rieder -- Other reviews, 1992-1994. |
Subject |
Racism.
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Racism -- Book reviews.
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United States -- Race relations.
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United States -- Race relations -- Book reviews.
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ISBN |
0029194415 |
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