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“Cost of Being a Negro”
From: Encyclopedia of Racism in the United States

Constituting the Republic: Who Counted as What?
From: Race Relations in America

“To Secure These Rights”: From Desegregation to Long, Hot Summers
From: Race Relations in America

11 : ARE YOU REALLY A RACIST? A COMMON-SENSE QUIZ
From: Black and Right

Wounded Knee Again: The New Indian, Reservations, and Casinos
From: Race Relations in America

MAYA ANGELOU ON THE “PLAGUE OF RACISM” (1993)
From: The Greenwood Encyclopedia of African American Civil Rights

Affirmative Action and “Reverse Discrimination” Backlash
From: Race Relations in America

The Educated Black Man: A Worldview
From: RACE, ETHNICITY, AND EDUCATION

Race on Trial in the 1990s
From: Race Relations in America

At the Border Again? New Immigrants and Old Worries
From: Race Relations in America

15 : ARE AMERICA’S JURIES RACE-OBSESSED?
From: Black and Right

From Teheran to Baghdad: Facing Race with Arabs and Muslims
From: Race Relations in America

1900s
From: Race Relations in the United States, 1900–1920

1910s
From: Race Relations in the United States, 1900–1920

1920s
From: Race Relations in the United States, 1920–1940

1930s
From: Race Relations in the United States, 1920–1940

1940s
From: Race Relations in the United States, 1940–1960

1950s
From: Race Relations in the United States, 1940–1960

1980s
From: Race Relations in the United States, 1980–2000

1990s
From: Race Relations in the United States, 1980–2000

A Trail of Tears: Indian Removal from East to West
From: Race Relations in America

Nat’s Rebellion: Slaves and America’s Future
From: Race Relations in America

War with Mexico: Race, Borders, and Manifest Destiny
From: Race Relations in America

Civil War: Slavery and Emancipation in Black and White
From: Race Relations in America

After Slavery? Reconstruction and Segregation
From: Race Relations in America

MELVILLE J. HERSKOVITS EXPLAINS THE MYTH OF THE NEGRO PAST (1941)
From: The Greenwood Encyclopedia of African American Civil Rights

RACISM AND SLAVERY
From: From Sundown to Sunup

Geronimo! Ending the Indian Wars
From: Race Relations in America

Yellow Peril: Anti-Asian Animus from Exclusion to Internment
From: Race Relations in America

From Nadir to New Negro: Segregation, Migration, and the New Deal
From: Race Relations in America

The Power of Story: How Personal Narratives Show Us What Teachers Can Do to Fight Racism
From: RACE, ETHNICITY, AND EDUCATION

Academic Racism
From: Encyclopedia of Racism in the United States

Adaptive Discrimination
From: Encyclopedia of Racism in the United States

American “Obsession with Race”
From: Encyclopedia of Racism in the United States

CHAPTER ONE: Americans by Conquest
From: CHICANO!

APARTHEID
From: Encyclopedia of Multicultural Education

Appendix
From: Encyclopedia of Racism in the United States

Being Indian in the Twentieth Century
From: DAILY LIFE OF NATIVE AMERICANS IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY

Bigotry
From: Affirmative Action

Bigots, Types of
From: Encyclopedia of Racism in the United States

Biological Racism
From: Encyclopedia of Racism in the United States

Black Populism
From: Encyclopedia of the Great Black Migration

Blacks, Wage Discrimination against
From: Encyclopedia of Racism in the United States

BLOCKBUSTING
From: Encyclopedia of Multicultural Education

Capitalism and Racial Inequality
From: Encyclopedia of Racism in the United States

Carter, Rubin “Hurricane” (born 1937)
From: The Greenwood Encyclopedia of African American Literature

Chapter 1 : INTRODUCTION
From: Talkin’ Back

CHAPTER 1: West Africa, the Atlantic Slave Trade, and the Americas
From: African Americans and Civil Rights

CHAPTER 12 : The Myth of Black Juror Nullification: Racism Dressed Up in Jurisprudential Clothing
From: Racial Issues In Criminal Justice

CHAPTER 2 : Marginalization and Racial Stratification in the Academic Discipline of Criminal Justice
From: Racial Issues In Criminal Justice