ABSTRACT

Since its release shortly after the famous March on Washington in 1963, They and We has been a leading text in the field of racial and ethnic relations in the United States. The tradition continues. They and We, 6th edition, presented in the form of twelve linked essays plus an epilogue, offers a jargon-free introduction to the critical study of America's people, their origins and encounters. In addition to a four chapter section devoted to the social history of our diverse population, the author examines the roots of prejudice, patterns of discrimination, the meaning of "minority status," and the issues of power, politics, and pluralism. Particular attention is paid to continuing struggles for group rights among those most beleaguered, reactions to the dramatic increases in immigration from Asia and Latin America and the resurgence of nativism among those who once again feel threatened by "alien" forces, recent political crises such as occurred in the aftermath of the attack on the World Trade Towers and the Pentagon on September 11, 2001, and the war and occupation in Iraq, and continuing debates over multiculturalism. Every chapter has been updated and, where appropriate, changed or added to in light of new challenges and new perspectives. Those familiar with this sociological classic will be pleased to note that Peter Rose's approach to this subject continues to be grounded in his sensitive and engaging approach to the consideration and assessment of troubling issues. Others will come to appreciate this orientation. And all will benefit from the explication of key concepts, the clarity of exposition, and the comprehensiveness of coverage - from the observations of the French visitor Alexis de Tocqueville to contemporary Critical Race Theorists -- in what is still a rather small book.

part I|27 pages

Contexts and Concepts

chapter Chapter 1|6 pages

Race, Ethnicity, and the Sociological Perspective

chapter Chapter 2|19 pages

Constructions of Reality

part 2|92 pages

Encounters

chapter Chapter 3|21 pages

Natives, Settlers, and Slaves

chapter Chapter 4|20 pages

From Immigrants to Ethnics

chapter Chapter 5|20 pages

From Other Shores

chapter Chapter 6|29 pages

The Dilemmas of Diversity

part III|77 pages

Attitudes, Actions, and Minority Reactions

chapter Chapter 7|29 pages

The Nature of Prejudice

chapter Chapter 8|25 pages

Patterns of Discrimination

chapter Chapter 9|21 pages

In the Minority

part IV|71 pages

Power, Politics, and Pluralism

chapter Chapter 10|25 pages

Pride and Protest

chapter Chapter 11|28 pages

Social Physics

chapter Chapter 12|16 pages

The Meanings of Multiculturalism

chapter |2 pages

Epilogue