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Document Type: | Book |
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All Authors / Contributors: |
Liza Lugo |
ISBN: | 9781440828881 1440828881 |
OCLC Number: | 903564196 |
Description: | xxv, 293 sider : illustrations |
Series Title: | Racism in American institutions |
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Abstract:
The disproportionate effect of Hurricane Katrina on African Americans was an outcome created by law and societal construct, not chance. This book takes a hard look at racial stratification in American today and debunks the myth that segregation is a thing of the past.
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