Black Americans' Views of Racial Inequality
Explore the groundbreaking insights in Black Americans' Views of Racial Inequality by Lee Sigelman, published by Cambridge University Press in 1994. This compelling 240-page paperback delves into the often-overlooked perspectives of Black Americans regarding racial inequality. While much research has focused on white opinions about race, Sigelman's work shifts the spotlight to the voices of Black individuals, analyzing their views on the root causes of inequality in American society and the strategies for addressing these disparities. This essential read not only enriches the discourse on race relations but also serves as a vital resource for anyone interested in African American studies, sociology, and social justice. Discover the profound implications of these viewpoints and contribute to a more nuanced understanding of racial dynamics in the United States.