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The Obamas and a (Post) Racial America? - Series in Political Psychology Ogletree, Charles (Jesse Climenko Professor of Law, Jesse Climenko Professor of Law, Harvard Law School)
The Obamas and a (Post) Racial America? - Series in Political Psychology
Ogletree, Charles (Jesse Climenko Professor of Law, Jesse Climenko Professor of Law, Harvard Law School)
The United States has taken a long and winding road to racial equality, especially as it pertains to relations between blacks and whites. When Barack Hussein Obama was elected as the forty-fourth President of the United States and first black person to occupy the highest office in the land, many wondered whether that road had finally come to an end. Do we now live in a post-racial nation? This volume contends that despite the election of the first black President andrise of a black American family as possibly the most recognized family the world over, race is still a very salient issue-particularly in the United States. But the prominence of the Obamas on the world stage and the positive image they project may hasten the day when America is indeed post-racial,even at the implicit level.
336 pages
| Medios de comunicación | Libros Hardcover Book (Libro con lomo y cubierta duros) |
| Publicado | 1 de febrero de 2011 |
| ISBN13 | 9780199735204 |
| Editores | Oxford University Press Inc |
| Páginas | 336 |
| Dimensiones | 242 × 163 × 27 mm · 589 g |
| Editor de series | Jost, John (Professor, Professor, New York University, New York) |