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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Race_MattersRace Matters - Wikipedia

    Race Matters is a social sciences book by Cornel West. The book was first published on April 1, 1993, by Beacon Press. The book analyzes moral authority and racial debates concerning skin color in the United States. The book questions matters of economics and politics, as well as ethical issues and spirituality, and also addresses ...

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    • Vintage Books
  2. 11. Nov. 2010 · Originally published: Boston : Beacon Press, 1993. With new epilogue. Introduction: Race matters -- Nihilism in Black America -- The pitfalls of racial reasoning -- The crisis of Black leadership -- Demystifying the new Black conservatism -- Beyond affirmative action : equality and identity -- On Black-Jewish relations -- Black ...

  3. 29. März 1994 · Cornel West is at the forefront of thinking about race. In Race Matters he addresses a range of issues, from the crisis in black leadership and the myths surrounding black sexuality to affirmative action, the new black conservatism, and the strained relations between Jews and African Americans.

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    • Vintage
    • $24.99
    • Cornel West
  4. This classic treatise on race contains Dr. West’s most incisive essays on the issues relevant to black Americans, including the crisis in leadership in the Black community, Black conservatism, Black-Jewish relations, myths about Black sexuality, and the legacy of Malcolm X.

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  5. Race Matters | West, Cornel | ISBN: 9780807009727 | Kostenloser Versand für alle Bücher mit Versand und Verkauf duch Amazon.

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  6. Race Matters contains West's most powerful essays on the issues relevant to black Americans today: despair, black conservatism, black-Jewish relations, myths about black sexuality, the crisis...

  7. Race Matters contains West’s most powerful essays on the issues relevant to black Americans today: despair, black conservatism, black-Jewish relations, myths about black sexuality, the crisis in leadership in the black community, and the legacy of Malcolm X.