Racism

W. E. B. DuBois wrote in 1903 that "the problem of the twentieth century is the problem of the color line--the relation of the darker to the lighter races in the various areas of the world in which they interact." As the century draws to its close, this remains true; the last few years hav...

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Autor principal: Bulme, Martin
Otros Autores: edited by Martin Bulmer and John Solomos
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Publicado: Oxford,New York Oxford University Press 1999
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