Rivers Have Sources, Trees Have Roots: Speaking of RacismRivers have Sources is an oral record of racism experienced in employment, the educational system, and everyday life, selected from over one hundred interviews with people from Native, Black, Chinese, and South African communities. |
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References to this book
Dangerous Territories: Struggles for Difference and Equality in Education Leslie G. Roman,Linda Eyre No preview available - 1997 |
The Language and Politics of Exclusion: Others in Discourse Stephen Harold Riggins No preview available - 1997 |