By the Color of Our Skin
By Barbara Diggs-Brown and Leonard Steinhorn
By Barbara Diggs-Brown and Leonard Steinhorn
Category: History
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$24.00
Jan 01, 2000 | ISBN 9780452278738
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Table Of Contents
Acknowledgments
Preface
Part One: Integration Illusion, Integration Reality
1. The Integration Illusion
2. A Day in the Life of Two Americas, Part I: Living, Learning, Working Apart
3. A Day in the Life of Two Americas, Part II: Praying, Playing, Entertaining Apart
4. The Motown Metaphor and the Promised Land of the 1960s
Part Two: How Did We Get Here?
5. What Keeps Us Apart?
6. Virtual Integration: How the Integration of Mass Media Undermines Integration
7. Noble Negro, Angry Black, Urban Outlaw: The Iconography of Our Racial Separation
8. The Perception Gap
9. Rhetorical Integration: The Political Exploitation of a Dream
Part Three: Where Do We Go from Here?
10. Can Integration Work?
11. Toward a More Racially Honest America
Postscript
Notes
Authors’ Interviews
Index
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