Encyclopedia of Racism in the United States: I-R

Encyclopedia of Racism in the United States: I-R
ISBN-10
0313332509
ISBN-13
9780313332500
Pages
795
Language
English
Published
2005
Publisher
Greenwood Press
Author
Pyong Gap Min

Description

Racism has plagued the United States since its inception. The underside of American history is filled with the reality of racism--the decimation and removal of the Indians, slavery, Jim Crow, internment camps for Japanese Americans, the crime of driving while black, border patrols, and the Patriot Act, to name some examples. This set covers the period from colonial times until today and all the groups discriminated against at one time or another: Arabs and Muslims, who are the most recent targets, blacks, Asians, the indigenous, Latinos, European immigrants, Jews. It is the first work to explore the magnitude of the explosive issue and does so in a non-inflammatory manner. More than 450 essay entries present key terms, organizations, movements, incidents, forums, texts, individuals, legislation, theories, and the like.

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