Pollard Memorial Library (Lowell)

Race relations, Karen Miller, book editor

Label
Race relations, Karen Miller, book editor
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 192-194) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Race relations
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
649926280
Responsibility statement
Karen Miller, book editor
Series statement
Opposing viewpoints series
Table Of Contents
Ch. 1. What is the basis of race? -- DNA testing can provide clues to race and ethnicity / Karen Goldberg Goff -- Racial categories are social constructions / John Tehranian -- Children are naturally aware of racial differences / Po Bronson and Ashley Merryman -- Children are taught to be aware of racial differences / Luigi Castelli, Luciana Carraro, Silva Tomolleri, and Antonella Amari -- Ch. 2. How does society impact race relations? -- Interracial romances are not well accepted / Derek A. Kreager -- Social class differences are less tolerable than racial differences in romance / Christina Thompson -- Latino immigrants take jobs from African Americans / Cord Jefferson -- Latino immigrants easily integrate with African Americans in the work force / Jamie Winders -- Ch. 3. How does government affect race relations? -- Police use racial profiling in the war on drugs / Jamie Fellner -- Police do not consciously use racial profiling / Vic Satzewich and William Shaffir -- Police departments should be multilingual / James Pinkerton and Meg Loucks -- The government should conduct its business in english only / Beaufort Observer -- Affirmative action is legalized discrimination / Steven Farron -- Affirmative action is not legalized discrimination / Asa Gordon -- Ch. 4. What does the future hold for race relations? -- Barack Obama will bring black and white Americans together / Keli Goff -- Barack Obama will not make black and white Americans closer / Jonathan Kaufman -- Muslims cannot be integrated into western culture / Christopher Caldwell -- Muslims can develop an American identity / Pew Research Center -- Members of different races can become more integrated in the future / Richard Alba -- America's Democratic future in a post-racial age / Rich Benjamin
Target audience
juvenile