Race and Social Justice
"Race and Social Justice," published by John Wiley and Sons Ltd in 1998, offers a profound analysis of the persistent issues of race and social justice within American society. Spanning 256 pages, this insightful work delves into critical topics such as African American alienation and exploitation, the case for black reparations, collective responsibility, and the complexities of affirmative action. The book also examines contentious subjects like race and IQ, police discretion, racial integration, and racial separatism, as well as the challenges faced by the underclass. With its comprehensive exploration of these vital themes, "Race and Social Justice" is an essential read for anyone interested in understanding the intricate dynamics of race and equity in the modern world. Enhance your knowledge and perspective on these crucial matters by adding this impactful title to your collection.