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Uneven Roads An Introduction to U.S. Racial and Ethnic Politics

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    Author(s)Louis Desipio
    PublisherSage Publishing
    Edition2nd Edition
    ISBN9781506371764
    Pages512
    BindingSoftcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearFebruary 2018

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    Sage Publishing Uneven Roads An Introduction to U.S. Racial and Ethnic Politics by Louis Desipio

    Uneven Roads helps you grasp how, when, and why race and ethnicity matter in U.S. politics. Using the metaphor of a road, with twists, turns, and dead ends, this incisive text takes you on a journey to understanding political racialization and the roots of modern interpretations of race and ethnicity. The book’s structure and narrative are designed to encourage comparison and reflection. You will critically analyze the history and context of U.S. racial and ethnic politics to build the skills needed to draw your own conclusions.In the SecondEdition of this groundbreaking text, authors Shaw, DeSipio, Pinderhughes, and Travis bring the historical narrative to life by addressing the most contemporary debates and challenges affecting U.S. racial and ethnic politics. You will explore important issues regarding voting rights, political representation, education and criminal justice policies, and the immigrant experience. A revised final chapter on intersectionality encourages you to examine how groups go beyond the boundaries of race and ethnicity to come together on matters of class, gender, and sexuality.