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Race Relations In America Examining The Facts Nikki Khanna Noriko Matsumoto

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Race Relations In America Examining The Facts Nikki Khanna Noriko Matsumoto
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Publisher: ABC-CLIO
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.66 MB
Pages: 284
Author: Nikki Khanna, Noriko Matsumoto
ISBN: 9781440874000, 144087400X
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Race Relations In America Examining The Facts Nikki Khanna Noriko Matsumoto by Nikki Khanna, Noriko Matsumoto 9781440874000, 144087400X instant download after payment.

This work is part of a series that uses evidence-based documentation to examine the veracity of claims and beliefs about high-profile issues in American culture and politics. This particular volume examines the true state of race relations and racial inequality in the United States, drawing on empirical research in the hard sciences and social sciences to answer frequently asked questions regarding race and inequality. The book refutes falsehoods, misunderstandings, and exaggerations surrounding these topics and confirms the validity of other assertions.
Assembling this empirical research into one accessible place allows readers to better understand the scholarly evidence on such high-interest topics as white privilege, racial bias in criminal justice, media bias, housing segregation, educational inequality, disparities in employment, racial stereotypes, and personal attitudes about race and ethnicity in America. The authors draw from scholarly research in biology, genetics, medicine, sociology, psychology, anthropology, and economics (among many other fields) to answer these questions, and in doing so they provide readers with the information to enter any conversation about American race relations in the 21st century as informed citizens.

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