

An edition of Invisible enemy (2010)
the African American freedom struggle after 1965
By Greta de Jong
Publish Date
2010
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
Language
eng
Pages
252
Description:
This account of the evolution of American racism outlines how colorblind approaches to discrimination ensured the perpetuation of racial inequality in the United States well beyond the 1960s. It is a chronicle of the evolution of American racism, its perpetuation, and black people's struggles for equality in the post civil rights era. It provides students with a better understanding of the experiences of black Americans and their ongoing struggles for justice by highlighting the interconnectedness of African American history with that of the nation as a whole. It also highlights the economic and political functions that racism has served throughout the nation's history, and discusses the continuation of the freedom movement beyond the 1960s to provide a new historiography of racial equality and social justice.
subjects: Human Rights, Race relations, Political Freedom & Security, Civil rights, Racism, Civil rights movements, POLITICAL SCIENCE, Race discrimination, Zwarten, History, African Americans, Emancipatie, African americans, civil rights, Civil rights movements, united states, United states, race relations, African americans, history