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Encyclopedia of Racism in the United States

ISBN: 9780313326882

作者: Pyong Gap Min

出版社: Greenwood Pub Group

出版年: 2005-11

页数: 900

定价: $ 297.13

装帧: HRD

内容简介


Encapsulates racism and its manifestations throughout U.S. history. Racism has constantly-plagued the United States. American history has many examples of the reality of racism - the Indians, slavery, 'Jim Crow', internment camps for Japanese Americans, the crime of 'driving while black', border patrols, to name some examples. This set covers U.S. racism from Colonial times to the present day and looks at all the groups discriminated against at one time or another - Arabs and Muslims; who are the most recent targets; blacks: Asians; Native Americans. Latinos: European immigrants: Jews. It is the first to explore the magnitude of the explosive issue and does so in a non-inflammatory manner. More than 450 essay entries present key terms, organizations, movements, incidents, forums, texts, individuals, legislation, theories, and the like. The wide range of entries will facilitate cross-disciplinary reading and research school students end the general reader. As an authoritative ready-reference source, it will be crucial for understanding of the minority groups and their experiences with the dominant culture. Most entries contain suggestions for further reading. A timeline, photos, and a host of primary documents complement the entries. The first encyclopedia of its kind Addresses a subject of great interest and relevance. Includes a wide range of entries from different disciplines. Edited by a recognized authorily on the subject. Includes key primary documents, such as the Emancipation Proclamation, and the Civil Rights Act