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In the 1980s, many Americans began to believe that racial problems
and institutional discrimination were a thing of the past, but the
race issue turned out to be as divisive and powerful as it had ever
been. Major events related to race included the Reagan/Carter
presidential race, Jesse Jackson's 1984 presidential campaign, the
Tawana Brawley case, and President George H. W. Bush's manipulation
in his 1998 presidential campaign of convict Willie Horton. The
1990s saw the Immigration Act of 1990 allowing more Asians into the
United States, the Anita Hill testimony against the first black
U.S. Supreme Court Justice, the Rodney King beating in Los Angeles,
and the Million Man March. This volume is THE content-rich source
in a desirable decade-by-decade organization to help students and
general readers understand the crucial race relations of the recent
past. Race Relations in the United States, 1980-2000 provides
comprehensive reference coverage of the key events, influential
voices, race relations by group, legislation, media influences,
cultural output, and theories of inter-group interactions. The
volume covers two decades with a standard format coverage per
decade, including Timeline, Overview, Key Events, Voices of the
Decade, Race Relations by Group, Law and Government, Media and Mass
Communications, Cultural Scene, Influential Theories and Views of
Race Relations, Resource Guide. This format allows comparison of
topics through the decades. The bulk of the coverage is topical
essays, written in a clear, encyclopedic style. Historical photos,
a selected bibliography, and index complement the text.
Examining the social and intellectual collision of the American
reform tradition with immigrant Marxism during the Reconstruction
era, this text charts the rise and fall of the International
Workingman's Association (IWA). The IWA's attraction to American
reformers (including those involved in women's rights), the effect
they had on the American Left, and the reasons behind their
ultimate purging from the IWA by more orthodox Marxists are all
examined. The ideology and activities of the Yankee
Internationalists are also explored, as the author traces the
evolution of antebullum American reformers' thinking on questions
such as wage labour. Linked to this is the exposition and analysis
of how American reformers' priorities of racial and sexual equality
clashed with their Marxist partners' strategy of infiltrating the
trade union movement. It is argued that, ultimately, Marxist
demands for party discipline and ideological unity proved
incompatible with the Yankees' innate republicanism. This resulted
in the expulsion of the Yankees from the IWA in 1871 and the
separation of Marxism from the American reform tradition.
The history of the American twentieth century is largely one of
race relations. As the twentieth century unfolded, racial tensions
between major racial and ethnic groups often exploded. From the
backlash against Eastern and Southern European immigration in the
early part of the century to the Civil Rights movement and race
riots of the 1960s to the backlash against Latino immigration at
the century's end, understanding race relations is central to
meeting curricular U.S. history standards. The five-volume Race
Relations in the United States in the Twentieth Century set
incomparably encapsulates the explosive century, with a desirable
decade-by-decade overall organization especially tailored for
student assignments. The set provides comprehensive reference
coverage of the key events, influential voices, race relations by
group, legislation, media influences, cultural output, and theories
of inter-group interactions that have been evident in the last
century and related to race. Each volume, written by an historian,
covers two decades. The set format includes this coverage per
decade: Timeline, Overview, Key Events, Voices of the Decade, Race
Relations by Group, Law and Government, Media and Mass
Communications, Cultural Scene, Influential Theories and Views of
Race Relations, Resource Guide, allowing comparison of topics
through the century. The bulk of the coverage is topical essays,
written in a clear, encyclopedic style. Each volume contains a
selected bibliography and index. Historical photos complement the
text. Volumes include: BLRace Relations in the United States,
1900-1920 BLRace Relations in the United States, 1920-1940 BLRace
Relations in the United States, 1940-1960 BLRaceRelations in the
United States, 1960-1980 BLRace Relations in the United States,
1980-2000.
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