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a| 96037730
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a| 0275956210 (alk. paper)
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a| 9780275956219 (alk. paper)
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a| (OCoLC-M)36001177
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a| (OCoLC-I)275350469
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a| E185.615 b| .C583 1997
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a| Civil rights and race relations in the post Reagan-Bush era / c| edited by Samuel L. Myers, Jr.
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a| Westport, Conn. : b| Praeger, c| 1997.
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a| xiv, 269 p. : b| ill. ; c| 24 cm.
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a| Includes bibliographical references and index.
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a| African Americans x| Civil rights =| ^A990494
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a| Affirmative action programs z| United States. =| ^A1992465
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a| African Americans x| Employment =| ^A990506
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a| United States x| Race relations. =| ^A1071690
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a| United States x| Ethnic relations. =| ^A1071307
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a| Myers, Samuel L. =| ^A640408
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a| This volume combines essays on civil rights and race relations with discussions on retrenchment from the ideal of racial equality. The writers propose that white privilege lies at the root of both current racial inequality and opposition to conventional approaches to remedying inequality. 1| Nielsen
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a| E185.615 .C583 1997 w| LC c| 1 i| 36105019369565 d| 12/20/2007 e| 12/12/2007 l| STACKS m| GREEN n| 10 q| 6 r| Y s| Y t| STKS-MONO u| 2/3/1998 z| TAX=8.25

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