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ERIC Number: ED091455
Record Type: RIE
Publication Date: 1973-Jul
Pages: 153
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Through Different Eyes: Black and White Perspectives on American Race Relations.
Rose, Peter I., Ed.; And Others
The contents of this book, which is an attempt to get beneath the rhetoric and the stereotyped response, to see how conservatives and liberals and radicals (black and white) as well as students and teachers, professors and politicians and policemen, northerners and southerners, integrationists and separatists, see race relations today, are organized in six sections, as follows. Part one, "Prologue," consists of an essay "Through Different Eyes." Part two, "A Spectrum of Black Views," includes: "The Urban Poor,""The Black Bourgeoisie,""Black Immigrants,""The Integrationists," and "Black Nationalists." Part three, "Some White Perspectives," includes: "White Southerners,""The Silent Majority,""The Irish,""The Jews," and "The White Ethnics." Part four, "Politicians, Public Servants, and the People," includes: "Black Politicians,""White Politicians,""Welfare Workers,""Policemen,""Teachers," and "Prison Personnel." Part five, "On the Campus," includes: "White Professors,""Radical Students,""Black Professors," and "Black Students." Part six, "Epilogue," includes: "The Significance of Social and Racial Prisms," and "A Confusion of Perspectives." (Author/JM)
Oxford Univ. Press, Inc., 1600 Pollitt Drive, Fair Lawn, New Jersey 07410 ($3.95)
Publication Type: Books
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