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Political Science/Current Events/Sociology/Foreign Policy

Associate Professor of Gender and Women's Studies Susan Stryker
Paperback
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$18.63

Bruce Schulman
Paperback
$19.99
$18.63
Bruce Schulman takes you on a memorable and worthwhile journey, using music, sports, tv, film and other cultural touch points as his compass to investigate the origins of modern conservatism. He lays out, and delivers on a bold claim that it is the 1970's, not the 1960's, that proved the pivotal decade that defined what was to follow. - TCG

Isabel Wilkerson
Paperback
$21.00
$19.57
Wilkerson demands we adopt a new lens with which to view the African American experience. Rather than view slavery, Jim Crow and it's many vestiges as simple emblems of intolerance, hatred, or ignorance, she positions them a global context to yield a fresh understanding that centers the establishment of these systems and hierarchies as efforts to advance and perpetuate the interests of the few. - TCG

Nikole Hannah-Jones,
The New York Times Magazine,
Caitlin Roper,
Hardback
$38.00
$35.42

Richard Rothstein
Paperback
$17.95
$16.73
Federal and state laws contributed to segregation. Not just in the Jim Crow south, as most are already aware, but throughout the entire country, as Rothstein affirmatively establishes here. Our copy is so covered in annotations, it would make a history teacher blush. Check this one out if you’ve ever wondered why you grew up around people who mostly looked like you. - TCG