How race survived US history : from settlement and slavery to the Obama phenomenon /
Roediger, David R., 1952-
How race survived US history : from settlement and slavery to the Obama phenomenon / David R. Roediger. - London ; New York : Verso, 2010 - xvi, 254 pages ; 20 cm.
Reprint. Originally published: 2008.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [231]-244) and index.
Suddenly white supremacy : how race took hold -- Slavery's shadow, empire's edge : how white supremacy survived declarations of independence -- Managing to continue : how race survived capitalism and free labor -- The ends of emancipation : how race survived jubilee -- A nation stays white : how race survived mass immigration -- Colorblind inequalities : how race survived modern liberalism -- Afterword: Will race survive?
Explores how the idea of race was created and recreated in American history. From the late seventeenth century to the civil-rights movement and the emergence of the American empire, this book examines how race intersected all that was dynamic and progressive in US history, from democracy and economic development to migration and globalization.
9781844674343 1844674347
Discriminación racial --Estados Unidos
Racismo --Estados Unidos
Estados Unidos--Relaciones raciales
002 E 184 / R712h 2010
How race survived US history : from settlement and slavery to the Obama phenomenon / David R. Roediger. - London ; New York : Verso, 2010 - xvi, 254 pages ; 20 cm.
Reprint. Originally published: 2008.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [231]-244) and index.
Suddenly white supremacy : how race took hold -- Slavery's shadow, empire's edge : how white supremacy survived declarations of independence -- Managing to continue : how race survived capitalism and free labor -- The ends of emancipation : how race survived jubilee -- A nation stays white : how race survived mass immigration -- Colorblind inequalities : how race survived modern liberalism -- Afterword: Will race survive?
Explores how the idea of race was created and recreated in American history. From the late seventeenth century to the civil-rights movement and the emergence of the American empire, this book examines how race intersected all that was dynamic and progressive in US history, from democracy and economic development to migration and globalization.
9781844674343 1844674347
Discriminación racial --Estados Unidos
Racismo --Estados Unidos
Estados Unidos--Relaciones raciales
002 E 184 / R712h 2010