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The racial glass ceiling : subordination in American law and culture

Title
The racial glass ceiling : subordination in American law and culture / Roy L. Brooks.
ISBN
9780300223309
0300223307
Publication
New Haven ; London : Yale University Press, [2017]
Copyright Notice Date
©2017.
Physical Description
xi, 240 pages ; 25 cm.
Summary
"Why does racial equality continue to elude African Americans even after the election of a black president? Liberals blame white racism while conservatives blame black behavior. Both define the race problem in socioeconomic terms, mainly citing jobs, education, and policing. Roy Brooks, a distinguished legal scholar, argues that the reality is more complex. He defines the race problem African Americans face today as a three-headed hydra involving socioeconomic, judicial, and cultural conditions. Focusing on law and culture, Brooks defines the problem largely as racial subordination: 'the act of impeding racial progress in pursuit of nonracist interests.' Racial subordination is little understood and under acknowledged, yet it produces devastating and even deadly racial consequences that affect both poor and socioeconomically successful African Americans. Brooks addresses a serious problem, in many ways more dangerous than overt racism, and offers a well reasoned solution that draws upon the strongest virtues America has exhibited to the world"--Book jacket.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
June 16, 2017
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 207-224) and index.
Contents
A new understanding of racial subordination
The spirit of Brown
Juridical subordination
Race and culture
Cultural subordination through cultural diversity
Unrelenting racial progress.
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