ABSTRACT
This book approaches the study of race/ethnicity through a sociological lens. It focuses on a few social policies that are perceived as race-related, such as affirmative action, to an understanding of the historical racialization of the US welfare state overall.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 1|104 pages
Thinking About Race
part 2|114 pages
A Sociological History of US Race Relations
part 3|193 pages
Institutional Inequalities
part 4|84 pages
Contemporary Issues in Race/Ethnicity