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How Race Is Lived in America: Pulling Together, Pulling Apart

by Nyt

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Publisher Comments:

Whether it's the merger of a white church with a black church in the South, the hip-hop dreams of a suburban white teenager, or the struggles of a biracial partnership in a high-tech start-up, race relations continue to permeate American lives. Powerful yet intimate, the stories in this volume present the real voices of America speaking out on the impact of race in their daily lives.

The result of a virtually unprecedented commitment of talent and resources, the New York Times landmark series "How Race Is Lived in America" captured the cultural landscape of the nation in provocative, eye-opening articles following people from all backgrounds and every corner of society.

The stories in the series are enhanced by additional commentary from the writers, photographers, and editors; results and analysis of an extensive Times poll on attitudes about race; and selected reader responses. Together they offer a highly personal yet panoramic view of real-world conflict and aspiration.

About the Author

The New York Times team is comprised of Ira Berkow, Dana Canedy, Timothy Egan, Amy Harmon, Steven A. Holmes, N. R. Kleinfield, Charlie LeDuff, Tamar Lewin, Mireya Navarro, Mirta Ojito, Kevin Sack, Janny Scott, Don Terry, Ginger Thompson, and Michael Winerip. Joseph Lelyveld is executive editor of The New York Times.

Table of Contents

  1. Introduction /Joseph Lelyveld
  2. Shared prayers, mixed blessings /Kevin Sack
  3. Best of friends, worlds apart /Mirto Ojito
  4. Which man's army /Steven A. Holmes
  5. Who gets to tell a Black story? /Janny Scott
  6. Alimited partnership /Amy Harmon
  7. At a slaughterhouse, some things never die /Charlie LeDuff
  8. When to campaign with color /Timothy Egan
  9. Reaping what was sown on the old plantation /Ginger Thompson
  10. Growing up, growing apart /Tamar Lewin
  11. Thehurt between the lines /Dana Canedy
  12. Theminority quarterback /Ira Berkow
  13. Guarding the borders of the hip-hop nation /N.R. Kleinfield
  14. Why Harlem drug cops don't discuss race /Michael Winerip
  15. Bricks, mortar and coalition building /Mireya Navarro
  16. Getting under my skin /Don Terry
  17. Removing the filter : unmediated conversations about race
  18. Writing about race (and trying to talk about it) --Knowing your subject, knowing yourself : journals from the writers and photographers
  19. Appendix: TheNew York Times poll on race : optimistic outlook but enduring racial division.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780805070842
Subtitle:
Pulling Together, Pulling Apart
Introduction:
Lelyveld, Joseph
Author:
Correspondents of the New York Times
Author:
New York Times
Author:
Lelyveld, Joseph
Publisher:
Times Books
Location:
New York
Subject:
General
Subject:
United states
Subject:
Ethnic Studies
Subject:
Race relations
Subject:
Ethnicity
Subject:
General Current Events
Subject:
General Current Events
Subject:
United States Race relations.
Edition Number:
1st paperback ed.
Edition Description:
Student and Stu
Series Volume:
#8
Publication Date:
May 2002
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
416
Dimensions:
8.22x5.58x1.11 in. .81 lbs.

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