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What Can You Say? : America's National Conversation on Race
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Author(s):
John Hartigan
Publication date:
June 10 2010
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Stanford University Press
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0804774668
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9780804763363
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June 10 2010
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10.2307/j.ctvqr1f1j
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Book chapters
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. i
Front Matter
pp. ix
Preface
pp. ix
Preface
pp. vii
Table of Contents
pp. vii
Contents
pp. 1
From Gangsta Parties to the Postracial Promised Land:
pp. 1
1. From Gangsta Parties to the Postracial Promised Land: A Year of Race Stories
pp. 27
2. Waking Up to Race with Imus in the Morning
pp. 27
Waking Up to Race with Imus in the Morning
pp. 58
Narrating Nooses:
pp. 58
3. Narrating Nooses: Locating the Role of Race in Jena, LA
pp. 91
“Race Doesn’t Matter”:
pp. 91
4. “Race Doesn’t Matter”: Manic Glimpses of a Postracial Future
pp. 141
5. Conversation Stoppers: Apologies All Around
pp. 141
Conversation Stoppers:
pp. 182
Our Unfinished Conversation
pp. 182
6. Our Unfinished Conversation
pp. 193
Acknowledgments
pp. 193
Acknowledgments
pp. 195
Notes
pp. 195
Notes
pp. 215
Index
pp. 215
Index
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