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Race, Ethnicity, Gender, and Class The Sociology of Group Conflict and Change, 2010/2011 Update

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ISBN-10: 1412990580

ISBN-13: 9781412990585

Edition: 5th 2011

Authors: Joseph F. Healey

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List price: $87.95
Edition: 5th
Copyright year: 2011
Publisher: Pine Forge Press
Publication date: 7/13/2010
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 728
Size: 8.00" wide x 10.00" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 2.838
Language: English

Joseph F. Healey is Professor Emeritus of Sociology at Christopher Newport University in Virginia. He received his PhD in sociology and anthropology from the University of Virginia. An innovative and experienced teacher of numerous race and ethnicity courses, he has written articles on minority groups, the sociology of sport, social movements, and violence, and he is also the author of Statistics: A Tool for Social Research (10th ed., 2014).

Prologue: The Election of President Barack Obama Part
Diversity in the United States: Questions and Concepts
Assimilation and Pluralism: From Immigrants to White Ethnics
Prejudice and Discrimination
The Development of Dominant-Minority Group Relations in Pre-Industrial America: The Origins of Slavery
Industrialization and Dominant-Minority Relations: From Slavery to Segregation and the Coming of Postindustrial Society
African Americans: From Segregation to Modern Institutional Discrimination and Modern Racism
American Indians: From Conquest to Tribal Survival in a Postindustrial Society
Hispanic Americans: Colonization, Immigration, and Ethnic Enclaves
Asian Americans: "Model Minorities"?
New Americans, Assimilation, and Old Challenges
Minority Groups and U.S. Society: Themes, Patterns, and the Future
The Obama Presidency: Can Barack Obama Deliver the Change He Promises?
Women's Rights: Are Violence and Discrimination Against Women Declining?
American Indians: Are They Making Meaningful Progress at Last?