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By The Color Of Our Skin : The Illusion Of Integration And The Reality Of Race

  • By The Color Of Our Skin : The Illusion Of Integration  And The Reality Of Race
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    Leonard Steinhorn, Barbara Diggs-Brown
  • Publication Details

    Book, Dutton, 1999
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      (LOWER LEVEL)  E185.615 .S7238 1999         AVAILABLE

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  • Description

    a Hispanic or Asian American with a third grade education is more likely to live in an integrated neighborhood than a black with a Ph.D.– and the list goes on.By the Color of Our Skin is a provocative, readable analysis of race that argues three things: integration does not exist now, it was never a possibility in the past, and it will never exist in the future. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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    • "In this book, authors Leonard Steinhorn and Barbara Diggs -Brown - one white, the other black - tell us why they believe integration is a myth, and how the myth has become so deeply entrenched in our society. They begin by first acknowledging a painful truth: We are a nation divided by the color of our skin. With that as a starting point, they offer a critical analysis of race in America - and how the integration illusion keeps us from having honest dialogue and finding solutions." "Through detailed research, statistics, interviews, and anecdotes, they probe the depth of integration’s failure in America by exploring the ways we live, learn, work, and think. They examine the gap between our attitudes and our behavior, between our perceptions and reality, by addressing such crucial questions as why blacks and whites see the world differently; why many whites believe that discrimination is a thing of the past; why blacks seem so angry; and why whites avoid intimacy with blacks. They look at our history, culture, media, and politics to understand how the myth of integration is perpetuated. They discuss integration success stories and ask whether they can translate to the rest of society. And they tell us what we can do to bring us closer to being a more racially honest nation."–BOOK JACKET
  • Contents

    • 1. The Integration Illusion
    • 2. A Day in the Life of Two Americas, Part I: Living, Learning, Working Apart
    • 3. A Day in the Life of Two Americas, Part II: Praying, Playing, Entertaining Apart
    • 4. The Motown Metaphor and the Promised Land of the 1960s
    • 5. What Keeps Us Apart?
    • 6. Virtual Integration: How the Integration of Mass Media Undermines Integration
    • 7. Noble Negro, Angry Black, Urban Outlaw: The Iconography of Our Racial Separation
    • 8. The Perception Gap
    • 9. Rhetorical Integration: The Political Exploitation of a Dream
    • 10. Can Integration Work?
    • 11. Toward a More Racially Honest America
  • ISBN

    • 0525943595
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