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How To Talk About Race - The Race Handbook: Book II - Institutions and Policies - cover

How To Talk About Race - The Race Handbook: Book II - Institutions and Policies

Mike Newton

Publisher: Brown Dog Books

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An in depth look into the way that political decisions have shaped the unequal outcomes of black people in society based upon solely upon race. Looking at health outcomes, housing policies, prison sentencing, job opportunities, educational funding.
Available since: 09/01/2025.

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