New Features| Twenty-two of the 60 readings are new.The second edition incorporates data from the 2000 Census providing a current picture of inequality in the United States: information on multiracial identification, data on poverty, income, wealth, race from the 2000 Census.Includes a revised and expanded section on Resistance and Social Change, providing the reader with specific examples of people working to bring about positive social change. Examines questions highlighted since the events of September 11, including issues of citizenship, national identity, questions of who is an American, and the ramifications of September 11 on United States' inequality.Specific accounts of people working for social change. |
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