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More than Black? : multiracial identity and the new racial order

Title
More than Black? : multiracial identity and the new racial order / G. Reginald Daniel.
ISBN
1566399084
9781566399081
1566399092
9781566399098
9781439904831
Publication
Philadelphia : Temple University Press, 2002.
Physical Description
1 online resource (xviii, 258 pages) : illustrations
Local Notes
Access is available to the Yale community.
Notes
Electronic text and image data. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University of Michigan, Michigan Publishing, 2022. EPUB file. ([ACLS Humanities E-Book])
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Summary
In the United States, anyone with even a trace of African American ancestry has been considered black. Even as the twenty-first century opens, a racial hierarchy still prevents people of color, including individuals of mixed race, from enjoying the same privileges as Euro-Americans. In this book, G. Reginald Daniel argues that we are at a cross-roads, with members of a new multiracial movement pointing the way toward equality. Tracing the centuries-long evolution of Eurocentrism, a concept geared to protecting white racial purity and social privilege, Daniel shows how race has been constructed and regulated in the United States. The so-called one-drop rule (i.e., hypodescent) obligated individuals to identify as black or white, in effect erasing mixed-race individuals from the social landscape. For most of our history, many mixed-race individuals of African American descent have attempted to acquire the socioeconomic benefits of being white by forming separate enclaves or "passing." By the 1990s, however, interracial marriages became increasingly common, and multiracial individuals became increasingly political, demanding institutional changes that would recognize the reality of multiple racial backgrounds and challenging white racial privilege. More Than Black? regards the crumbling of the old racial order as an opportunity for substantially more than an improvement in U.S. race relations; it offers no less than a radical transformation of the nation's racial consciousness and the practice of democracy.
Variant and related titles
ACLS Humanities E-Book.
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
February 15, 2023
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 195-241) and index.
Contents
Eurocentrism: the origin of the master racial project
Either black or white: the United States and the binary racial project
White by definition: multiracial identity and the binary racial project
Black by law: multiracial identity and the ternary racial project
The new multiracial identity: both black and white
The new multiracial identity: neither black nor white
Black by popular demand: multiracial identity and the decennial census
The illusion of inclusion: from white domination to white hegemony
The new millennium: toward a new master racial project.
Genre/Form
History.
Also listed under
American Council of Learned Societies.
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