An edition of Who We Be (2014)

Who We Be

A Cultural History of Race in Post-Civil Rights America

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An edition of Who We Be (2014)

Who We Be

A Cultural History of Race in Post-Civil Rights America

"Race. A four-letter word. The greatest social divide in American life, a half-century ago and today. During that time, the U.S. has seen the most dramatic demographic and cultural shifts in its history, what can be called the colorization of America. But the same nation that elected its first Black president on a wave of hope--another four-letter word--is still plunged into endless culture wars. How do Americans see race now? How has that changed--and not changed--over the half-century? After eras framed by words like 'multicultural' and 'post-racial,' do we see each other any more clearly? Who We Be remixes comic strips and contemporary art, campus protests and corporate marketing campaigns, Martin Luther King, Jr. and Trayvon Martin into a powerful, unusual, and timely cultural history of the idea of racial progress. In this follow-up to the award-winning classic Can't Stop Won't Stop : A History of the Hip-Hop Generation, Jeff Chang brings fresh energy, style, and sweep to the essential American story"--

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St. Martin's Press
Pages
416

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Who We Be: A Cultural History of Race in Post-Civil Rights America
Oct 21, 2014, St. Martin's Press
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Source title: Who We Be: A Cultural History of Race in Post-Civil Rights America

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Library of Congress
E184.A1C4425 2014, E184.A1 C4425 2014

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hardcover
Number of pages
416

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OL27995176M
Internet Archive
whowebecolorizat0000chan
ISBN 10
0312571291
ISBN 13
9780312571290
LCCN
2014026106
OCLC/WorldCat
885377983

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