Skin Trade by Ann DuCille

Skin Trade

Ann DuCille

224 pages first pub 1996 (editions)

nonfiction history race sociology challenging informative reflective slow-paced
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How does the notion of colorblind equality fit with the social and economic realities of black Americans? Challenging the increasingly popular argument that blacks should settle down, stop whining, and get jobs, Skin Trade insists that racism rema...

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