American Apartheid: Segregation and the Making of the Underclass (Revised)

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Price
$42.00
Publisher
Harvard University Press
Publish Date
Pages
312
Dimensions
6.08 X 9.32 X 0.81 inches | 0.77 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780674018211

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About the Author
Douglas S. Massey is Henry G. Bryant Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs at Princeton University, with a joint appointment in the Woodrow Wilson School.
Reviews
A major contribution to our understanding of both racism and poverty... One hopes that the book will be read, not only by other scholars and policy analysts, but by a broad spectrum of citizens and by all the leaders of the nation.--Andrew Billingsley "Washington Post Book World"
Richly documented ... A splendid book. American Apartheid explores a topic that many of us have come to take for granted, presents a fascinating array of data that have never been assembled in one place and compellingly argues that segregation is crucial to understanding what has happened to [urban] blacks.--Charles Murray "Times Literary Supplement"
In the meticulousness of its research and the density of its arguments, [American Apartheid] stands well apart from even the best-argued and most amply documented books by journalists on racial problems.--Nathan Glazer "New Republic"
Essential reading for anyone interested in the causes, and possible cures, of urban poverty.--Roberto M. Fernandez "Contemporary Sociology"
An incredibly readable book that must be studied by all Americans--liberal and conservative, black and white.--D. K. Jamieson "Choice"