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The Many Costs of Racism

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What is it like to be a black person in America today?

The voices of middle class African Americans captured in this book will surprise those who think the era of racial discrimination is past.

The Many Costs of Racism is a vivid account of the mental, physical health, and economic effects of everyday racism for Black Americans-and of racism's high costs for all Americans.

Drawing on well documented studies, it vividly portrays the damage done to individuals, families, and communities by stress from workplace discrimination.

It shows the strong connection between discrimination and health problems, describing these as "costs" above and beyond the economic trials of discrimination.

The book is an ideal text, accessible to students in sociology, law, psychology, and medicine.

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Product Details
Rowman & Littlefield
0742511170 / 9780742511170
Hardback
17/12/2002
United States
224 pages, bibliography, index
156 x 235 mm, 463 grams
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