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" Can we talk about race? : "
Beverly Daniel Tatum
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BL
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Record Number
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701737
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b523926
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Main Entry
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Tatum, Beverly Daniel
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Title & Author
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Can we talk about race? : : and other conversations in an era of school resegregation /\ Beverly Daniel Tatum
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Edition Statement
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1st ed
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Publication Statement
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Boston, Mass. :: Beacon Press,, 2007
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Series Statement
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Race, education, democracy series
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Page. NO
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xvi, 147 pages,; 23 cm
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ISBN
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0807032840
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: 0807032859
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: 9780807032848
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: 9780807032855
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 135-147)
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Contents
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Introduction: Can we talk about race? -- The resegregation of our schools and the affirmation of identity -- Connecting the dots: how race in America's classrooms affects achievement -- "What kind of friendship is that?": the search for authenticity, mutuality, and social transformation in cross-racial relationships -- In search of wisdom: higher education for a changing democracy
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Abstract
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Explores why it is important for white educators to affirm the identities of African American students, and discusses how the prevalence of racial stereotypes acts as a major psychological challenge uniquely facing African Americans
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Subject
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School integration-- United States
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Subject
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Segregation in education-- United States
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Dewey Classification
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379.2/63
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LC Classification
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LC212.62.T38 2007
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