Race, Poverty, and Domestic Policy

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Edited by C. Michael Henry; Foreword by James Tobin

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What explains the continuing hardship of so many black Americans? A distinguished group of scholars analyzes the long, complex structural and environmental causes of discrimination and their effects on African-Americans. The authors examine the impact of poverty, poor health, poor schools, poor housing, poor neighborhoods, and few job opportunities—and demonstrate how multiple causes reinforce each other and condemn African-Americans to positions of inferiority and poverty.

Some of the contributors examine policies designed to correct problems, while others look at the changing racial and ethnic composition in America and its implications for African-Americans, as other minorities surpass them in numbers and claim political, economic, and social attention. The late James Tobin has contributed a foreword to this important collection.

C. Michael Henry is visiting research fellow at the University of Oxford.

All royalties from this volume will be contributed to a fund being established by the editor to defray the cost of training, retraining and placement of workers, from inner city New Haven, in enterprises and institutions in the Greater New Haven community.

ISBN: 9780300095418
Publication Date: November 10, 2004
824 pages, 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
47 charts/graphs