“Race and Races: Cases and Resources for a Diverse America”

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From the FLP mailbox:

race.jpgJuan Perea, Richard Delgado, Angela Harris, Jean Stefancic, and Stephanie Wildman are pleased to announce the June publication of the Second Edition of Race and Races: Cases and Resources for a Diverse America available from West. The text will be available for use in Fall 2007 classes.This best-selling casebook presents critical perspectives on race and racism. Updates the first edition with new material on the treatment of Muslims and Arabs in post-9/11 America. Provides expanded treatment of Japanese-American internment, Jewish Americans, and native Hawaiians in the U.S.

The Second Edition includes new cases such as Grutter and Virginia v. Black, current statistics, and enhanced coverage of voting. It also features rich historical treatment of major racial groups in the United States: African Americans, Indians, Latinos/Latinas, Asian Americans, and Whites. Contains chapters exploring implications of enslavement, conquest, colonization, and immigration, as well as on equality, education, freedom of expression, family and sexuality, stereotyping, and crime.

Review Copy:
In June, West will be automatically sending a complimentary review copy to full-time professors teaching Race Law. Please email west_lawschool@thomson.com if you have any questions, and refer to ISBN 978-0314-14998-5.

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