Color Lines and Racial Angles is the third volume in the Society Pages series. Providing a critical look at racial identity and inequality, the essays collected in this book emphasize the latest thinking on issues of multiculturalism, stereotypes, privilege, and prejudice in the United States, exploring the causes and consequences of these group dynamics in an increasingly diverse nation.
Drawing millions of visitors each year, The Society Pages is the largest and most visible collection of sociological material on the web. The new book series assembles the best original content from the Society Pages website in key thematic collections. With contributions from leading scholars and a provocative collection of discussion topics and group activities, this innovative new series provides an accessible and affordable entry point for strong sociological perspectives on topics of immediate social import and public relevance.
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