White Supremacy and Racism in the Post-civil Rights Era

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Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2001 - 223 ˹éÒ
Is a racial structure still firmly in place in the United States? White Supremacy and Racism answers that question with an unequivocal yes, describing a contemporary system that operates in a covert, subtle, institutional, and superficially nonracial fash on. Assessing the major perspectives that social analysts have relied on to explain race and racial relations, Bonilla-Silva labels the post-civil rights ideology as color-blind racism: a system of social arrangements that maintain white privilege at all levels. His analysis of racial politics in the United States makes a compelling argument for a new civil rights movement rooted in the race-class needs of minority masses, multiracial in character - and focused on attaining substantive rather than formal equality.

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What Is Racism? The Racialized Social System Framework
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Racial Attitudes or Racial Ideology? An Alternative
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The PostCivil Rights Racial
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Toward an Analysis
137
ColorBlind Racism and Blacks
167
New Racism New Theory and New Struggle
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Selected Bibliography
209
About the Book 223
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