Institutional Racism in the United States Revisited Carmichael Peters
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Prologue -- Foreword: Where This Publication Came From, and Where It Should Take You -- Positionality Statement -- Understanding “Incongruous” Data -- Using This Digital Resource -- Chapter Summaries for Quick Reference for Researchers -- Chapter 1: The Institutional and Ideological Roots of Racism -- Chapter 2: Racism in the Economy -- Chapter 3: The Unequal Education of Students in the United States -- Chapter 4: The Miseducation of Students in the United States -- Chapter 5: Disenfranchisement and Voter Suppression -- Chapter 6: Racism in the Administration of Justice -- Chapter 7: Institutional Racism in Healthcare -- Acknowledgments
This book aims to examine the current state of systemic racism in the United States as compared to baseline data collected in 1969. Using recent findings in the fields of history, economics, education, political science and public health, the work reveals the ways in which systemic racism in the US has and has not been addressed in the past five decades.
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