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| 2017-01-23 | 2017-01-23 | File type: PDF||About the Author||Patricia Reid-Merritt, PhD, is distinguished professor of social work and Africana studies at Stockton University.
Focusing on the socially explosive concept of race and how it has affected human interactions, this work examines the social and scientific definitions of race, the implementation of racialized policies and practices, the historical and contemporary manifestations of the use of race in shaping social interactions within U.S. society and elsewhere, and where our notions of race will likely lead.
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