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Acknowledgments | |
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Introduction | |
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The Backdrop | |
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Rediscovering Race in the Global Era | |
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Modernity and the "End of Racism" Thesis | |
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Rediscovering Race (I): The Particularity of Race | |
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Rediscovering Race (II): Race and Society | |
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Structured Racism in the Mass Society | |
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Ethnicity, Race, and Racism | |
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Connecting Globalization and Racism: Methodological Issues | |
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Conclusion | |
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The Best and the Whitest: Racism and the Middle-Class Social Order, 1945-1975 | |
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The Rise of the Middle-Class Social Order, 1945-1975 | |
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The Erosion of Jim Crow Racism in the 1940s and 1950s | |
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Suburbanization and the Structuring of Racial Privilege, 1945-1960 | |
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Mass Educational Credentials and the Structuring of Racial Privileges | |
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Conclusion: The Structuring of Race and the Middle-Class Social Order | |
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Globalization and Racism | |
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Market Globalization and Social Crisis | |
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Globalization, Technology, and Markets | |
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Inequality and Market Globalization | |
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Globalization and Immigration | |
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Globalization and Nation-States | |
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The Destabilization of the Middle-Class Social Order | |
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Conclusion: Globalization and Racism | |
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It's "Ours": Globalization and the Racialization of Space | |
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The Creation of Racialized Space in the United States | |
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Globalization and the Unleashing of the White Suburbs | |
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Trends of Globalization Undermining Localism | |
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Localism on a World Scale: Anti-immigrant Politics and Globalization | |
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Confusing the Global and the Local: The U.S. War on Terrorism | |
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Conclusion: Contested Spaces, Contested Identities | |
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It's "Mine": Globalization, Racism, and the Erosion of Social Responsibility | |
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Personal Wealth and Race | |
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Individual Educational Achievement and Racism | |
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The War on Crime, Individual Responsibility, and Racism | |
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Conclusion: Structured Racism in the Era of Globalization | |
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Globalization and the Search for Racial Justice in the United States | |
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Introduction to Part III: Finding Hope in the Era of Globalization | |
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Possible Futures of Racial Justice in the Global Era | |
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Civil Rights, the Defense of Democracy, and Racial Justice | |
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International Accords, Human Rights, and Racial Justice | |
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Working-Class Solidarity and Antiracist Politics | |
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Ethnic Politics and Globalization | |
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Conclusion: The Possible Futures of Antiracist Politics in the Global Era | |
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Globalization and the Revitalization of the Civil Rights Movement | |
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The Civil Rights Movement and the Middle-Class Social Order, 1955-1975 | |
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The Civil Rights Movement in the Era of Globalization | |
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The Relationship between Community Power and State Power in the Era of Globalization | |
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Case Study: The Campaign to Stop Proposition 209 in California, 1994-1996 | |
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Conclusion: Finding Hope in a Time of Fear | |
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Selected Bibliography | |
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Index | |
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About the Author | |