Systemic Racism: Making Liberty, Justice, And Democracy Real
by Ruth Thompson-Miller /
2017 / English / PDF
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This volume identifies some of the remaining gaps in extant
theories of systemic racism, and in doing so, illuminates paths
forward. The contributors explore topics such as the enduring
hyper-criminalization of blackness, the application of the white
racial frame, and important counter-frames developed by people of
color. They also assess how African Americans and other Americans
of color understand the challenges they face in white-dominated
environments. Additionally, the book includes analyses of digitally
constructed blackness on social media as well as case studies of
systemic racism within and beyond U.S. borders. This research is
presented in honor of Kimberley Ducey’s and Ruth Thompson-Miller’s
teacher, mentor, and friend: Joe R. Feagin.
This volume identifies some of the remaining gaps in extant
theories of systemic racism, and in doing so, illuminates paths
forward. The contributors explore topics such as the enduring
hyper-criminalization of blackness, the application of the white
racial frame, and important counter-frames developed by people of
color. They also assess how African Americans and other Americans
of color understand the challenges they face in white-dominated
environments. Additionally, the book includes analyses of digitally
constructed blackness on social media as well as case studies of
systemic racism within and beyond U.S. borders. This research is
presented in honor of Kimberley Ducey’s and Ruth Thompson-Miller’s
teacher, mentor, and friend: Joe R. Feagin.