Tanya Maria Golash-Boza is Professor of Sociology at the University of California, Merced.
"This text is outstanding in multiple ways. It blends history,
theory, and contemporary analyses of issues that students can
connect to; it integrates important empirical data that help
support the narrative; and it includes analysis of past and current
public policies designed to address racial inequality."--Armando
Mejia, Cal State-Long Beach
"I am impressed by the critical genius of the author. I am
confident that this book will encourage my students to feel more
comfortable talking about race and be better prepared to confront
racial inequalities from an academic and well-informed perspective.
This book takes a bold step at encouraging racial justice and
stimulating conversation for students to have in the classroom and
beyond."--Gail Wallace, University of Alabama-Birmingham
"The overall topical coverage of the book is excellent, balanced,
and complete. The book is theoretically robust and unique in that
it effectively encompasses both a historical and sociological
approach. The coverage and comprehensive nature of the chapters is
impressive."--Michael Aquino, Pima Community College
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