Franklin, Raymond S.

Shadows of race and class / Raymond S. Franklin. - Minneapolis ; Oxford : University of Minnesota Press, 1991. - xxvii, 189 p. ; 24 cm.

To Margery, Ken, and David

Annotation The American debate about justice and equality had its roots in the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s; since that time, both scholarly and popular theorists have repeatedly attempted to answer the historically enduring question: Is the black population's subordinate position in American society determined by issues of race or by those of class?

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Social classes--History--United States--20th century
Racism--History--United States--20th century


United States--Race relations