Twenty-first century color lines : multiracial change in contemporary America / edited by Andrew Grant-Thomas and Gary Orfield ; foreword by Christopher Edley Jr.
Color lines, the new society, and the responsibility of scholars / Gary Orfield. Color lines in the mind: implicit prejudice, discrimination, and the potential for change / Nilanjana Dasgupta -- Structural racism and color lines in the United States / Andrew Grant-Thomas, John A. Powell -- "We are not like them": social distancing and realignment in the U.S. Latino racial hierarchy / Christina GoĢmez -- Conclusion: paradox of the Puerto Rican race: the interplay of racism and nationalism under U.S. colonialism / Anayra O. Santory-Jorge ... [et al.] -- Shared fates in Asian transracial adoption: Korean adoptee experiences of difference in their families / Jiannbin Lee Shiao, Mia H. Tuan -- Multiracial youth scenes and the dynamics of race: new approaches to racialization within the Bay Area hip hop underground / Anthony Kwame Harrison -- Toward diversity that works: building communities through arts and culture / Maria Rosario Jackson -- Commonality in values across the racial divide / Patricia Gurin ... [et al.] -- Immigrant political empowerment in New York and Los Angeles / John Mollenkopf -- To be continued? The "problem of the color line" in the twenty-first century / David Roediger -- Conclusion: Color lines, the new society, and the responsibility of scholars / Gary Orfield.
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