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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Race_MattersRace Matters - Wikipedia

    Race Matters is a social sciences book by Cornel West. The book was first published on April 1, 1993, by Beacon Press. The book analyzes moral authority and racial debates concerning skin color in the United States.

  2. 11 de nov. de 2010 · Introduction: Race matters -- Nihilism in Black America -- The pitfalls of racial reasoning -- The crisis of Black leadership -- Demystifying the new Black conservatism -- Beyond affirmative action : equality and identity -- On Black-Jewish relations -- Black sexuality : the taboo subject -- Malcolm X and Black rage -- Epilogue to ...

  3. 29 de mar. de 1994 · With a new introduction, the groundbreaking classic Race Matters affirms its position as the bestselling, most influential, and most original articulation of the urgent issues in America's ongoing racial debate. Cornel West is at the forefront of thinking about race.

    • (423)
    • Vintage
    • $24.99
    • Cornel West
  4. This classic treatise on race contains Dr. Wests most incisive essays on the issues relevant to black Americans, including the crisis in leadership in the Black community, Black conservatism, Black-Jewish relations, myths about Black sexuality, and the legacy of Malcolm X.

    • Hardcover
  5. 1 de may. de 1993 · Cornel West, of Harvard, insists that a serious discussion of race must start with the flaws in American society - inequalities, injustices, and stereotypes - racial hierarchy, the maldistribution of income and wealth, and the arbitrary maldistribution of political power.

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    • Paperback
  6. 5 de dic. de 2017 · This classic treatise on race contains Dr. Wests most incisive essays on the issues relevant to black Americans, including the crisis in leadership in the Black community, Black...

  7. 5 de dic. de 2017 · In a new introduction for the twenty-fifth-anniversary edition, Dr. West argues that we are in the midst of a spiritual blackout characterized by imperial decline, racial animosity, and unchecked brutality and terror as seen in Baltimore, Ferguson, and Charlottesville.