Race relations : opposing viewpoints /
Race relations : opposing viewpoints / [print]
Mary E. Williams, book editor.
- San Diego, California : Greenhaven Press, (c)2001.
- 202 pages ; 22 cm.
Includes bibliographies and index.
Racial harmony prevails Racial harmony does not prevail Anti-semitism threatens black-Jewish relations Black-Jewish relations are not deteriorating Blacks are losing jobs to immigrants Blacks and immigrants need honest dialogue about jobs White racism harms blacks The harm of white racism is exaggerated Racial bias influences law enforcement decisions Racial bias does not influence most law enforcement decisions Environmental racism endangers minorities Claims of environmental racism are unfounded Race should be a consideration in public policy Race should not be a consideration in public policy Colleges should use race-sensitive admissions policies Colleges should not use race-sensitive admissions policies Schools should employ bilingual education Schools should not employ bilingual education Embracing racial diversity can help to unify America Embracing racial diversity is counterproductive Whites should apologize to blacks for slavery An apology for slavery would not advance race relations Cross-cultural dialogue can benefit race relations The benefits of cross-cultural dialogue are exaggerated Interethnic alliances should be formed Immigration should be restricted Deroy Murdock -- Leonard Steinborn and Barbara Diggs-Brown -- Henry Louis Gates Jr. -- Clarence Page -- Joseph Daleiden -- Elizabeth Martinez -- David K. Shipler -- Robert Weissberg -- Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor -- Jared Taylor, Walter Williams -- Edward Rush -- Christopher H. Foreman Jr. -- Paul Butler, interviewed by Lloyd Eby -- Gerald Reynolds, Charles T. Canady -- William G. Bowen and Derek Bok -- Roger Clegg -- Jeff MacSwan -- Georgie Anne Geyer -- Advisory Board to the President's Initiative on Race -- Michael S. Berliner and Gary Hull -- Naomi Wolf -- Thomas Sowell -- Sanford Cloud Jr. -- Charles Krauthammer -- George Lipsitz -- Paul Craig Roberts.
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Includes bibliographies and index.
Racial harmony prevails Racial harmony does not prevail Anti-semitism threatens black-Jewish relations Black-Jewish relations are not deteriorating Blacks are losing jobs to immigrants Blacks and immigrants need honest dialogue about jobs White racism harms blacks The harm of white racism is exaggerated Racial bias influences law enforcement decisions Racial bias does not influence most law enforcement decisions Environmental racism endangers minorities Claims of environmental racism are unfounded Race should be a consideration in public policy Race should not be a consideration in public policy Colleges should use race-sensitive admissions policies Colleges should not use race-sensitive admissions policies Schools should employ bilingual education Schools should not employ bilingual education Embracing racial diversity can help to unify America Embracing racial diversity is counterproductive Whites should apologize to blacks for slavery An apology for slavery would not advance race relations Cross-cultural dialogue can benefit race relations The benefits of cross-cultural dialogue are exaggerated Interethnic alliances should be formed Immigration should be restricted Deroy Murdock -- Leonard Steinborn and Barbara Diggs-Brown -- Henry Louis Gates Jr. -- Clarence Page -- Joseph Daleiden -- Elizabeth Martinez -- David K. Shipler -- Robert Weissberg -- Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor -- Jared Taylor, Walter Williams -- Edward Rush -- Christopher H. Foreman Jr. -- Paul Butler, interviewed by Lloyd Eby -- Gerald Reynolds, Charles T. Canady -- William G. Bowen and Derek Bok -- Roger Clegg -- Jeff MacSwan -- Georgie Anne Geyer -- Advisory Board to the President's Initiative on Race -- Michael S. Berliner and Gary Hull -- Naomi Wolf -- Thomas Sowell -- Sanford Cloud Jr. -- Charles Krauthammer -- George Lipsitz -- Paul Craig Roberts.
00037561
E184.W725.R334 2000