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Black in America

The Paradox of the Color Line
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Black in America offers a thorough sociology of the Black American experience, exploring persistent racial contradictions such as progress alongside regression, poverty amid wealth, and discriminatory policing alongside legal protections. It examines these issues within contexts like residential segregation, the labour market, and the criminal justice system, tracing the historical and social dynamics that continue to uphold race and racism in the post-civil rights era.
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"To be Black in America is to exist amongst myriad contradictions: racial progress and regression, abject poverty amidst profound wealth, discriminatory policing yet equal protection under the law. This book explores these contradictions to provide a sociology of Black lives in America today"--

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At the start of the twentieth century, the pre-eminent black sociologist, W.E.B. DuBois, identified the colour line as America's great problem. While the colour line is increasingly variegated beyond black and white, and more openly discussed than ever before as more racial and ethnic groups call America home, his words still ring true.

Today, post-racial and colourblind ideals dominate the American narrative, obscuring the reality of racism and discrimination, hiding if only temporarily the inconvenience of deep racial disparity. This is the quintessential American paradox: our embrace of the ideals of meritocracy despite the systemic racial advantages and disadvantages accrued across generations.

Black in America provides a sociology of the Black American experience. To be Black in America is to exist amongst myriad contradictions: racial progress and regression, abject poverty amidst profound wealth, discriminatory policing yet equal protection under the law. This book explores these contradictions in the context of residential segregation, labour market experiences, and the criminal justice system, among other topics, highlighting the historical processes and contemporary social arrangements that simultaneously reinforce race and racism, necessitating resistance in post-civil rights America.

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"Branch and Jackson present a compelling and engaging analysis of how past and present practices have affected Black people... This book will be a great teaching resource." Margaret L. Andersen, University of Delaware

"Powerfully written, well documented, theoretically sophisticated, and covering central themes of America's racial history. This is the book we need for our courses on race matters in the United States." Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, Duke University

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781509531394

Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 13 December 2019

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Polity Press

Audience: Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 18.0mm

Width: 150.0mm

Height: 226.0mm

Weight: 340g

Pages: 224

About the Author

Enobong Hannah Branchย is Professor of Sociology and Vice Chancellor for Diversity, Inclusion, and Community Engagement at Rutgers Universityโ€“New Brunswick
Christina Jacksonย is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Stockton University

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