ABSTRACT

This book explores the deterioration of the promise of the American dream, particularly for Black Americans. Cal Jillson traces the source and cause of that decline to race prejudice, first in the stark form of human slavery and later in various forms of racial and ethnic discrimination, that has distorted American progress over the past four centuries and now portends American decline. Employing historical analysis of race and ethnicity in American life from colonial to modern times, the chapters examine the various understandings of race and ethnicity in American public life and politics and ask what those understandings imply for political and policy approaches to addressing injustice and restoring the American dream. Drawing on sources from political science, history, sociology, and economics, this book will supplement a main text in upper division courses on race and ethnicity, political sociology, public opinion, demography, and public policy.

chapter 3|35 pages

Citizenship, Suffrage, And Race in America

chapter 4|32 pages

Race, Ethnicity, And the American Mind

chapter 5|29 pages

Race, Education, And Social Competition

chapter 6|34 pages

Income, Wealth, And Race in America

chapter 7|31 pages

Race and Health in America

chapter 10|21 pages

Social Justice and the Modern American Promise

The Way Forward