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It is an understatement to say that race is a sensitive issue in American society. Controversies over race relations range from disagreement over whether they are improving or not to complex questions about the effects of race-conscious policies on society. This volume explores these topics in the following chapters: What Is the State of Race Relations in America? Is Racism a Serious Problem? What Should the Government Do to Improve Race Relations? How Can Society Improve Race Relations?… (altro)
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Although they apparently share a title and publisher, the essays in the Race Relations: Opposing Viewpoints edited by Mary E. Williams are different from those in the work edited by James D. Torr, which are different from those in the work edited by Paul A. Winters, which are different from those in the work edited by Karen Miller (at least according to WorldCat).
It is an understatement to say that race is a sensitive issue in American society. Controversies over race relations range from disagreement over whether they are improving or not to complex questions about the effects of race-conscious policies on society. This volume explores these topics in the following chapters: What Is the State of Race Relations in America? Is Racism a Serious Problem? What Should the Government Do to Improve Race Relations? How Can Society Improve Race Relations?