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YARace in America series.
General economic theories are considered with regard to institutional racism and personal discrimination in the U.S. Differences in health care, housing, education, and the job market are examined, with most focus on the experiences of African Americans, although Latinos and Native Americans are mentioned. Discussion starters, archival and contemporary photos, and other materials add to the presentation. Reading list, websites. Bib., glos., ind.