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Whitewashing Race - The Myth of a Color-Blind Society (Paperback, Revised Ed.)
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"In "Whitewashing Race, an impressive and diverse group of scholars
launch an empirically grounded assault on the vast body of
colorblind orthodoxy. The authors harness a medley of disciplinary
perspectives into a cogent argument about racial stratification
accompanied by a set of practical racial justice policy options.
Their aim is both simple and ambitious: to reinvigorate a moribund
debate by marshalling their collective intellectual resources to
demonstrate that the conservative consensus on race is neither
morally sustainable nor logically defensible."--Lani Guinier,
coauthor of "The Miner's Canary: Enlisting Race, Resisting Power,
Transforming Democracy"This powerful book disposes of the claim, so
often heard, that America has solved its race problem and can now
be 'color-blind.' Based on hard facts, it shows how we must
work--for the sake of all of us--to give Black Americans the
reality of equal opportunity."--Anthony Lewis, author of "Gideon's
Trumpet"An essential book. Americans have always worked hard at
burying our racial truths, thereby leaving half-truths, myths and
raw bigotry to continue their brutal work on our most vulnerable
citizens. The authors cauterize these terrible wounds with
prodigious research and brilliant insights. Their work is a great
service to justice and to our country."--Roger Wilkins, author of
"Jefferson's Pillow: The Founding Fathers and the Dilemma of Black
Patriotism"For many years conservative scholars and think tanks
have been trying to convince the American public that racism is
dead and that race-specific policies, such as affirmative action,
cannot be justified and are in fact detrimental. To a great extent
they have succeeded in makingostensible 'color-blindness' the
dominant test of law and policy affecting racial minorities. Now at
last we have the definitive response to this argument. It comes
from seven distinguished scholars from a range of disciplines who
believe that race must be taken into account if we are ever to get
beyond racism. With massive evidence, much of it quantitative, they
blast conservative color-blindness to smithereens, showing that it
really functions as a formula to perpetuate racial inequality. No
one concerned with racial justice in America can afford to ignore
this book."--George M. Fredrickson, author of "Racism: A Short
History""Whitewashing Race is the most important social science
statement on race in more than a decade. It lays bare the expressly
conservative, ideological, and deeply flawed analyses of those
pundits pressing for 'color-blind' social policy. With lucid prose
and truly definitive scholarship, Brown, Wellman, and colleagues
thoroughly debunk the reigning conservative consensus. Anyone who
cares about racial justice and the fate of the American Dream
should read this vitally important book."--Lawrence D. Bobo, editor
of "Prismatic Metropolis: Inequality in Los Angeles"Far from
writing a collection of essays, the authors of "Whitewashing Race
have collaborated to produce a brilliant, seamless book on
America's deepest divide. Framed as a response to conservative
analysts who claim that racial problems are essentially solved, the
book provides an authoritative overview of how the nation's two
principal races still remain sharply apart by every social
measure."--Andrew Hacker, author of "Two Nations: Black and White,
Separate, Hostile, Unequal"In today's political climate, even the
most well-meaning liberal tends to believe that institutional
racism is a thing of the past and that we've truly achieved a
color-blind society. "Whitewashing Race makes a powerful case that
racism is still with us. Relying on solid evidence rather than
polemics, the authors have amassed an overwhelming body of data to
show the persistence of racism in the job and housing market,
education, the criminal justice system, and the political arena. If
we ever have a real 'national conversation' on race, "Whitewashing
Race ought to be mandatory reading."--Robin D. G. Kelley, author of
"Freedom Dreams
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