The Declining Significance of Race: Blacks and Changing American Institutions
by William Julius Wilson
Publication Date: Jun 27, 2012
List Price: $33.00
Format: Paperback, 272 pages
Classification: Nonfiction
ISBN13: 9780226901411
Imprint: University of Chicago Press
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Parent Company: University of Chicago
Description of The Declining Significance of Race: Blacks and Changing American Institutions by William Julius Wilson
When first published in 1980, The Declining Significance of Race immediately sparked controversy with its contentious thesis that race was becoming less of a deciding factor in the life chances of black Americans than class. This new edition of the seminal book includes a new afterword in which William Julius Wilson not only reflects on the debate surrounding the book, but also presents a provocative discussion of race, class, and social policy.
"The intellectual strength of this book lies in his capacity to integrate disparate findings from historical studies, social theory and research on contemporary trends into a complex and original synthesis that challenges widespread assumptions about the cause of black disadvantage and the way to remove it."—Paul Starr, New York Times Book Review "This publication is easily one of the most erudite and sober diagnoses of the American black situation. Students of race relations and anybody in a policy-making position cannot afford to bypass this study."—Ernest Manheim, SociologyBooks similiar to The Declining Significance of Race: Blacks and Changing American Institutions may be found in the categories below:
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- Social Science / Social Classes & Economic Disparity
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