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America in black and white : one nation, indivisible / Stephan Thernstrom and Abigail Thernstrom.

Title
  1. America in black and white : one nation, indivisible / Stephan Thernstrom and Abigail Thernstrom.
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  1. New York, NY : Simon & Schuster, ©1997.
Author
  1. Thernstrom, Stephan

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Additional authors
  1. Vidal, Gore, 1925-2012
  2. Thernstrom, Abigail M., 1936-2020
Description
  1. 704 pages : maps; 25 cm
Summary
  1. The "American Dilemma," Gunnar Myrdal called the problem of race in his classic 1944 book. More than half a century later, race remains the issue that dwarfs all others - the problem that doesn't get solved and won't go away. But in the decades since Myrdal wrote, much has changed, say the authors of America in Black and White. Progress - too little acknowledged - has been heartening. Pessimists talk of the "permanence of racism," and say that things are as bad as ever. In fact, the authors show, the status of blacks has been transformed in recent decades, and there is no going back. Problems remain, of course. But they will not be solved by traditional civil rights strategies, the authors argue. Affirmative action programs, for instance, do nothing to help the black underclass. Racial preferences cannot rescue the high school dropout who is too unskilled for the modern world of work
  2. Racial progress ultimately depends on our common understanding that we are one nation, indivisible - that we sink or swim together, that black poverty impoverishes us all, and that black alienation eats at the nation's soul.
Subject
  1. Umschulungswerkstätten für Siedler und Auswanderer Bitterfeld
  2. 1900-1999
  3. African Americans > History > 20th century
  4. African Americans > Social conditions
  5. Racism > United States > History > 20th century
  6. Prejudices
  7. Race Relations > trends
  8. Prejudice
  9. Civil Rights > trends
  10. Black People > economics
  11. Noirs américains > Histoire > 20e siècle
  12. Noirs américains > Conditions sociales
  13. Racisme > États-Unis > Histoire > 20e siècle
  14. Préjugés
  15. African Americans > Civil rights
  16. African Americans > Social conditions
  17. Race relations
  18. Racism
  19. Schwarze
  20. Bürgerrecht
  21. Ethnische Beziehungen
  22. Geschichte
  23. Rassenfrage
  24. Rassenvraagstuk
  25. Negers
  26. Sociale integratie
  27. United States > Race relations
  28. United States
  29. États-Unis > Relations raciales
  30. USA
  31. Schwärze
  32. United States > Race relations
  33. 20th century
  34. Social conditions
Genre/Form
  1. Association copies (Provenance)
  2. History
Contents
  1. pt. 1: history -- Jim Crow -- The promised land -- Remarkable change -- Amazing patience -- We shall overcome -- Coming together--and apart -- pt. 2: out of the sixties: recent social, economic, and political trends -- The rise of the black middle class -- Cities and suburbs -- Poverty -- Crime -- Politics -- pt. 3: equality and preferences: the changing racial climate -- With all deliberate speed -- Skills, tests, and diversity -- The higher learning -- Jobs and contracts -- Voting rights -- The racial climate -- Conclusion: one nation, indivisible.
Owning institution
  1. Harvard Library
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references (pages 547-671) and index.
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