Shadows of Race and Class |
Contents
FROM CIVIL RIGHTS TO CIVIC DISGRACE | 1 |
AMERICAN SLAVERY CONTEMPORARY MEANINGS AND USES | 22 |
SCIENTIFIC RACISM AND SOCIAL CLASS | 42 |
ECONOMICS OF DOMINANTSUBORDINATE RELATIONS | 69 |
WHITE USES OF THE BLACK UNDERCLASS | 89 |
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Page 177 - You needed that job, and you were the best qualified. But they had to give it to a minority because of a racial quota. Is that really fair?