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The Ordeal Of Integration - Progress And Resentment In America's "Racial" Crisis (Paperback, New edition)
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The Ordeal Of Integration - Progress And Resentment In America's "Racial" Crisis (Paperback, New edition)
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Loot Price R528
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For many years Orlando Patterson has been a major contributor to
the public discussion of race in America. In this eagerly
anticipated new volume, the author of the National Book
Award-winner "Freedom in the Making of Western Culture" presents a
comprehensive exploration of contemporary interethnic
relations.Americans are in the midst of a rejuvenated conversation
about race. How we talk about race--or fail to--is one of the
central themes of this book, which is certain to spark lively
debate among intellectuals and policy advocates.Unflinching in his
analysis, Patterson chides professional race advocates, the
mainstream media, and his fellow academics for homogenizing the 33
million Americans of African ancestry into a single group beset by
crises and intractable dilemmas. His willingness to challenge the
received wisdom of conservatives, liberals, and genetic
determinists alike affords us the opportunity to critically examine
our own preconceived notions and prejudices.An experienced policy
advisor, Patterson brings to the national discussion a lifetime of
study of slavery, freedom, and ethnic inequality worldwide. His
practical recommendations emphasize solutions to problems too often
described as unsolvable. For the one-fourth of the Afro-American
population at the bottom rung of the socioeconomic ladder, his
suggestions include housing vouchers, limiting the influx of
low-skilled immigrants, and instituting a highly original policy to
reduce teenage childbearing. He remains firmly committed to school
desegregation, supports intermarriage as a means of promoting full
integration, and takes American religious leaders to task for the
"scandal of segregation" within their churches. Responding to
widespread antagonism toward affirmative action, Patterson
advocates retaining it for another fifteen years, eventually
replacing it with a class-based policy.Standing as a challenge to
those who insist on dwelling on the failures of race relations,
"The Ordeal of Integration" admonishes Americans to stop
exaggerating the intractability of persistent ethnic problems and
start focusing on what "works."
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