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" Race, ethnicity, gender, & class : "
Joseph F. Healey, Christopher Newport University, Eileen O'Brien, Saint Leo University.
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849682
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Main Entry
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Healey, Joseph F.,1945-
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Title & Author
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Race, ethnicity, gender, class : : the sociology of group conflict and change /\ Joseph F. Healey, Christopher Newport University, Eileen O'Brien, Saint Leo University.
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Edition Statement
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Seventh edition.
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Publication Statement
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Los Angeles :: SAGE,, [2015]
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, ©2015
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Page. NO
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xxv, 412, A-4, B-22, C-22 pages :: illustrations, maps ;; 28 cm
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ISBN
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1412995787
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: 1452275734
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: 9781412995788
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: 9781452275734
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9781483312101
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references (pages B-1-B-22) and index.
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Contents
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Part I: An introduction to the study of minority groups in the United States -- Diversity in the United States: questions and concepts -- Assimilation and pluralism: from immigration to white ethnics -- Prejudice and discrimination.
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Part II: The evolution of dominant-minority relations in the United States -- The development of dominant-minority group relations in preindustrial America: the origins of slavery -- Industrialization and dominant-minority relations: from slavery to segregation and the coming of postindustrial society.
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Part III: Understanding dominant-minority relations in the United States today -- African Americans -- Native AMericans -- Hispanic Americans -- Asian Americans -- New Americans, immigration, assimilation, and old challenges.
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Part IV: Other groups, other patterns -- Gender -- Lesbian, gay, and bisexual Americans -- Dominant-minority relations in cross-national perspective.
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Part V: Challenges for the present and the future -- Minority groups and U.S. society: themes, patterns, and the future.
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Abstract
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Race, Ethnicty, Gender, and Class, Seventh Edition once again uses sociological theory to tell the story of race and other socially constructed inequalities in the United States with consistency qne clarity. Through a vivid writing style and engaging pedagogical features, the authors ensure that readers engage with core concepts in a meaningful way. Current Debates, based on writings of prominent scholars, journalists, and commentators, can be found online in the open-access SAGE edgestudent study site and will spark classroom discussion on important issues. First-person accounts, Narrative Portraits, are threaded throughout the text to bring life to a variety of topics.-- from back cover.
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Subject
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Ethnicity-- United States.
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Group identity-- United States.
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Minorities-- United States.
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Social conflict-- United States.
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Ethnic relations.
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Ethnicity.
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Ethnische Beziehungen
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Group identity.
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Minorities.
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Nationale Minderheit
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Race relations.
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Social conditions
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Social conflict.
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United States, Ethnic relations.
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United States, Race relations.
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United States, Social conditions.
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United States.
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USA
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Dewey Classification
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305.800973
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LC Classification
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E184.A1H415 2015
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Added Entry
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O'Brien, Eileen,1972-
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Parallel Title
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Race, ethnicity, gender, and class
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