Playing the Race Card

Playing the Race Card
Author: George Jerry Sefa Dei
Publisher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2004
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780820467528

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Playing the Race Card reflects and engages the dynamic nature of racialized experience in Western contexts. It examines today's anti-racism project to discern how it might benefit from integrating strategies that work toward the development of critical consciousness as its main goal. So that the privileged and the oppressed alike may reflexively examine their own subject positions, this book identifies and addresses the need to develop a working model for anti-racism strategies. Given the need to understand and move beyond static conceptions of race and racism, Playing the Race Card offers both a critique of mainstream/privileged perceptions of racial oppression, as well as a direction forward within a more «organic» approach to social reform.

Welfare Racism

Welfare Racism
Author: Kenneth J. Neubeck
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2002-09-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1134001509

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Welfare Racism analyzes the impact of racism on US welfare policy. Through historical and present-day analysis, the authors show how race-based attitudes, policy making, and administrative policies have long had a negative impact on public assistance programs. The book adds an important and controversial voice to the current welfare debates surrounding the recent legilation that abolished the AFDC.

The Race Card

The Race Card
Author: Richard Thompson Ford
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2009-03-03
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780312428266

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"First published in the United States by Farrar, Straus and Giroux"--T.p. verso.

Playing the Race Card

Playing the Race Card
Author: Linda Williams
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 419
Release: 2020-10-06
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0691201331

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The black man suffering at the hands of whites, the white woman sexually threatened by the black man. Both images have long been burned into the American conscience through popular entertainment, and today they exert a powerful and disturbing influence on Americans' understanding of race. So argues Linda Williams in this boldly inquisitive book, where she probes the bitterly divisive racial sentiments aroused by such recent events as O. J. Simpson's criminal trial. Williams, the author of Hard Core, explores how these images took root, beginning with melodramatic theater, where suffering characters acquire virtue through victimization. The racial sympathies and hostilities that surfaced during the trial of the police in the beating of Rodney King and in the O. J. Simpson murder trial are grounded in the melodramatic forms of Uncle Tom's Cabin and The Birth of a Nation. Williams finds that Stowe's beaten black man and Griffith's endangered white woman appear repeatedly throughout popular entertainment, promoting interracial understanding at one moment, interracial hate at another. The black and white racial melodrama has galvanized emotions and fueled the importance of new media forms, such as serious, "integrated" musicals of stage and film, including The Jazz Singer and Show Boat. It also helped create a major event out of the movie Gone With the Wind, while enabling television to assume new moral purpose with the broadcast of Roots. Williams demonstrates how such developments converged to make the televised race trial a form of national entertainment. When prosecutor Christopher Darden accused Simpson's defense team of "playing the race card," which ultimately trumped his own team's gender card, he feared that the jury's sympathy for a targeted black man would be at the expense of the abused white wife. The jury's verdict, Williams concludes, was determined not so much by facts as by the cultural forces of racial melodrama long in the making. Revealing melodrama to be a key element in American culture, Williams argues that the race images it has promoted are deeply ingrained in our minds and that there can be no honest discussion about race until Americans recognize this predicament.

Playing the Race Card (a Chip on My Shoulder)

Playing the Race Card (a Chip on My Shoulder)
Author: Christiana O'Connor
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2013-04-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781530594528

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An account of a frank, open and honest conversation between a male born in London of English parents and a female born in London of Caribbean parents. Their discussion ranges through racism in Britain, the portrayal and perceptions of Blacks in the media and general society, cultural identity, White privilege and assumptions, immigration, institutional racism and unconscious bias, and the legacies of slavery, Colonialism and Imperialism. This book examines some of the causes and complexities of the issue of racism from their perspectives.

Playing the Race Card

Playing the Race Card
Author: Willie J. Epps
Publisher:
Total Pages: 222
Release: 1992
Genre: Executive power
ISBN:

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Race Card

Race Card
Author: Larck Floyd (author)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1901
Genre:
ISBN: 9781301396429

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Refusing to Grow 6

Refusing to Grow 6
Author: A. Ruben
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2019-12-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781734391015

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In his new teaching role, Arthur's bid for some peace and quiet ends with a new toxic hire. Talla is an African-American woman who vigorously employs the race card to get ahead. Arrogant, highly opinionated, and resolved to get her way she initiates several provocations that sets the bureaucracy in motion to build a case against her. But is Talla wrong in employing this controversial tactic? In a world filled with racism perhaps the only way to get ahead is to fire back with the same ammunition.

Playing the Race Card

Playing the Race Card
Author: Linda Williams
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 419
Release: 2002-09-23
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 069110283X

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Williams, the author of Hard Core, explores how these images took root, beginning with melodramatic theater, where suffering characters acquire virtue through victimization."--BOOK JACKET.

Playing the Race Card

Playing the Race Card
Author: Jack Dancer
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2016-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9781532794896

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Quick! Name one racial confrontation in America in the last half century with Whites on one side and Blacks or Browns on the other, where the Democrat Party and its Media didn't side against Whites. Affirmative action, illegal immigration, legal immigration, racial integration, race-based school busing, Muslim mosques, Diversity, welfare, stop & frisk, racial profiling, crime, policing, voter IDs, Obama Care, taxes, and whatever - Democrats invariably side against Whites, especially against working-class Whites. In fact, the greatest hallmark of the Democrat Party in the last 50 years is its consistent anti-White bias. By catering to non-White racial constituencies with never-ending cries of White unfairness and racism, the Democrats have morphed themselves into an anti-White political party, fully dependent upon these non-White constituencies to maintain political power. And so, while incessantly blaming White racism for all the ills of the country, Democrats at the same time are promoting non-White, legal and illegal immigration into the U.S., so as to develop a permanent liberal voting majority, regardless of the damage that does to America and to the Whites whose ancestors founded this country. Published a year before Donald Trump came on political stage, this book foretold the rising anger among American Whites who've been demonized by the Democrats' powerful Media machine over the last six decades. This book presents facts that you've never been told by the liberal Media about the downsides of racial Diversity, and it looks into such politically-incorrect subjects as: * Which races cost America the most in social services, and which pay that cost. * The undeniable differences in racial IQs. * Other races' own involvement in slavery and racial atrocities. * The power and reach of the Democrat's Media machine. * How other races are segregating, while at the same time demanding that Whites integrate. * And much more.