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America In Denial How Racefair Policies Reinforce Racial Inequality In America Lori Latrice Martin

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America In Denial How Racefair Policies Reinforce Racial Inequality In America Lori Latrice Martin
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Publisher: State University of New York Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.75 MB
Pages: 190
Author: Lori Latrice Martin
ISBN: 9781438482972, 1438482973
Language: English
Year: 2021

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America In Denial How Racefair Policies Reinforce Racial Inequality In America Lori Latrice Martin by Lori Latrice Martin 9781438482972, 1438482973 instant download after payment.

In America in Denial Lori Latrice Martin examines the myth of a race-fair America by reviewing and offering alternatives to universal, race-neutral programs and policies as well as other allegedly race-neutral initiates. By considering policies and programs related to wealth, health, education, and criminal justice, while presenting themselves as race-neutral, Martin reveals that black scholars and politicians, in particular, seemingly capitulate and have become proponents of these programs and policies that perpetuate the myth of a race-fair America. This (mis)use provides cover for elected officials and presidential hopefuls needed to garner the support and authenticity required to increase public support for their initiatives. These issues must be unpacked and debunked, and the material and nonmaterial harm historically done to black people, and still felt today, must be acknowledged. The idea that programs available to all people will benefit black people is demonstratively untrue, and the alternatives presented in America in Denial will generate much-needed conversations.

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