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Subtitlehow and why white women 'betrayed' the struggle for racial equality in the United States
CreatorAniagolu, Emeka
Publish PlaceLanham
Publish Place[etc.]
PublisherUniversity Press of America
Publish Year2011
PagesXV, 337p.
ISBN/ISSN9780761853411
LanguageEnglish/Engels
Shelfmark
VS 1A 2011 - B
Mediumboek
FormatB
DescriptionThis publication discusses race and gender politics and traces the role of women in Western and non-Western political systems. The author examines the dynamics of race and gender in the United States, starting from the colonial and antebellum periods, leading up to the American Civil War and Reconstruction, through the Civil Rights era of the 1960s, to the present day. The work explores how white American women, in their search and struggle for gender equality in the United States, related to three principal streams in America's socioeconomic and political history: white supremacy, women of color-especially African American women, and the freedom and civil rights struggle for racial equality.
Thesauruspolitieke participatie
witte vrouwen
zwarte vrouwen
Afro-Amerikaanse vrouwen
gelijke behandeling
etniciteit
racisme
mensenrechten
Verenigde Staten
statistiek
CategoriesBook/Boek


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