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|a Racism and sexism :
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|a New York :
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|c ©1988
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|a Part I. Defining "racism" and "sexism" -- 1. The problem: discrimination / United States Commission on Civil Rights -- 2. Some definitions of racism and sexism -- 3. The ethics of living Jim Crow: an autobiographical sketch / Richard Wright -- 4. "Bias incident" at Staten Island's Miller Field: a tale of two neighborhoods / Howard Blum -- 5. Hidden lessons: do little boys get a better education than little girls? / Claire Safran -- 6. Oppression / Marilyn Frye -- 7. Theories of discrimination / Joe R. Feagin and Clariece Booher Feagin -- Part II. The economic of race, class, and gender in the United States: a statistical portrait -- 1. Carnegie study finds status, not brains, makes a child's future / Leslie Bennets -- 2. Class in America: myths and realities / Gregory Mantsios -- 3. The wage gap: myths and facts / National Commitee on Pay Equality -- 4. Ain't I a woman: differences in the labor market status of black and white women / Julianne Malveaux -- 5. The feminization of poverty / The Women's Economic Agenda Working Group of the Institute for Policy Studies -- 6. Blacks in America: a statistical profile -- Part III. Paying the price: some consequences of racial, gender, and class inequality -- 1. Racial and ethnic minorities: an overview / Beth Hess, Elizabeth W. Markson, and Peter J. Stein -- 2. Sun Chief: autobiography of a Hopi Indian / Leo W. Simmons, editor -- 3. The Native American experience / Ann H. Beuf -- 4. Nilda / Nicholosa Mohr -- 5. The circuit / Francisco Jiménez -- 6. The Asian women of America / Gloria L. Kumagai -- 7. A farewell to Manzanar / Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston and James D. Houston -- 8. A cultural aversion / Caroline Wang -- 9. Being black is dangerous to your health / Denise Foley -- 10. Barbie doll / Marge Piercy -- 11. is not so gd to be born a girl / Ntozake Shange -- 12. Poem for the young white man who asked me how I, an intelligent, well-read person could believe in the war between races / Lorna Dee Cervantes -- 13. Is the binge-purge cycle catching? / Susan Squire -- 14. When the boss wants sex / Yla Eason -- 15. He defies you still: the memoirs of a sissy / Tommi Avicolli -- 16. Real men don't cry, and other "uncool" myths / Phil W. Petrie -- 17. Divorce law and policy: the rising backlash / Marianne Takas -- 18. At a welfare hotel, mothers find support in weekly talks / Sara Rimer -- 19. Listening / Sey Chassler -- Part IV. How it happened: the legal status of women and people of color in the United States -- 1. An Act for the Better Ordering and Governing of Negroes and Slaves, South Carolina (1712) -- 2. The "three-fifths compromise": the U.S. Constitution, Article I, Section 2 -- 3. An Act Prohibiting the Teaching of Slaves to Read -- 4. The Indian Removal Act (May 28, 1830) -- 5. Declaration of sentiments and resolutions, Seneca Falls Convention (1848) -- 6. The antisuffragists: selected papers (1852-1887) -- 7. People v. Hall (1854) -- 8. Dred Scott v. Sanford (1857) -- 9. The emancipation proclamation / Abraham Lincoln -- 10. United States Constitution: Thirteenth (1865), Fourteenth (1868), and Fifteenth (1870) Amendments -- 11. The black codes / W.E.B. Du Bois -- 12. Bradwell v. Illinois (1873) -- 13. Minor v. Happersett (1875) -- 14. California constitution (1876) -- 15. Elk v. Wilkins (November 3, 1884) -- 16. The General Allotment Act (Dawes Act) (February 8, 1887) -- 17. Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) -- 18. United States Constitution: Nineteenth Amendment (1920) -- 19. Korematsu v. United States (1944) -- 20. Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka (1954) -- 21. Roe v. Wade (1973) -- 22. Equal protection and affirmative action: Bakke and Weber -- 23. Affirmative action in the 1980s: dismantling the process of discrimination / United States Commission on Civil Rights -- 24. The Equal Rights Amendment (defeated) -- Part V. The prison of race and gender: stereotypes, ideology, language, and social control -- 1. Stereotypes: conceptual and normative considerations / Judith Andre -- 2. Self-fulfilling stereotypes / Mark Snyder -- 3. Racist stereotyping in the English language / Robert B. Moore -- 4. "Pricks" and "chicks": a plea for "persons" / Robert Baker -- 5. The sacrificial lamb / Susan Griffin -- 6. Social effects of some contemporary myths about women / Ruth Hubbard -- 7. The schooling of Vietnamese immigrants / Gail P. Kelly -- 8. Blaming the victim / William Ryan -- 9. Sex and race: the analogy of social control / William Chafe -- Part VI. Beyond racism and sexism -- 1. Age, race, class, and sex: women redefining difference / Audre Lorde -- 2. Up against the wall / Cherríe Moraga -- 3. Androgyny as an ideal for human development / Ann Ferguson -- 4. Changing the situation: steps toward an egalitarian family policy / Richard H. de Lone -- 5. Toward economic justice for women / The Women's Economic Agenda Working Group of the Institute for Policy Studies -- 6. Race, class, and gender beyond the welfare state / Raymond S. Franklin -- 7. The woman in the ordinary / Marge Piercy.
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