The Politics of Race: African Americans and the Political SystemTheodore Rueter M.E. Sharpe, 1995 - 398 páginas "Rueter has assembled an informative and thoughtful collection of 27 pieces. ... Race is currently high on our national agenda; this collection provides timely background facts, theories, and critiques. The pieces are even in quality, length, and sophistication. ... Highly recommended for general and academic readers". -- Choice |
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Theodore Rueter | 5 |
An Historical Sketch | 27 |
Race and the Crisis of the American Spirit | 46 |
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