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Overview

Race and racism have played a divisive and defining role throughout much of America's history. Slavery, Jim Crow laws, segregation, and Ku Klux Klan terrorism have inflicted deep psychic wounds, social disparities, and economic disadvantages that have diminished the promise of equal rights and opportunities for all. While much progress in race relations has been made in recent years_including the election of Barack Obama as President of the United State_it's clear that our journey to a post-racial era is far from complete. In virtually every measurable category, whether income levels, job opportunities, access to health care, life expectancy, high school diplomas, incarceration rates, do not fare well compared to their white counterparts. The dialogue entitled Race and Reconciliation in America was convened to provide a forum for a long overdue, open, honest, and constructive discussion among people of good will about the need for the American people to truly grasp the depth of past misdeeds, why the legacies of past oppression persist, and how we can achieve a more fair and just society embodied in the American Dream.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739135525
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 06/16/2009
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 230
File size: 544 KB

About the Author

William S. Cohen is former Secretary of Defense. In 2001, Secretary Cohen ended a 28-year career in government service and entered the private sector as Chairman and CEO of The Cohen Group, an international strategic consulting company. In addition to his work at The Cohen Group, Secretary Cohen remains an active public voice on issues of foreign affairs, business, and defense. Janet Langhart Cohen is an Emmy-nominated journalist, author, playwright, and communications specialist. She has published her memoirs, From Rage to Reason, coauthored Love in Black and White with her husband, and most recently received acclaim for her groundbreaking one-act play on institutional racism, Anne and Emmett.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Editors' Note
Chapter 2 Introduction
Chapter 3 Chapter 1. The Arc of History and How We Got Here
Chapter 4 Chapter 2. Justice: Is it Color-Blind?
Chapter 5 Chapter 3. Education: What Are We Teaching? What Are We Learning? Are We Failing?
Chapter 6 Chapter 4. The Economics of Race
Chapter 7 Chapter 5. The Media and Film
Chapter 8 Chapter 6. Religion and Spirituality
Chapter 9 Chapter 7. The Next Generation Speaks
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