Our Race Problems (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

Henry F. Suksdorf

 
9781331291305: Our Race Problems (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Explore the history, causes, and proposed paths of America’s race problems with a controversial, influential perspective. This authoritative treatise analyzes immigration, national identity, and the fate of a diverse nation as it grows and changes.

The book surveys how different peoples shaped the United States, both in its rise and in its struggles. It argues that policy decisions and cultural forces will determine whether the nation remains strong, progressive, and unified or splits under pressure.


  • Examine the defining questions about which immigrant groups strengthen or challenge a nation’s character.

  • Understand arguments about assimilation, separation, and the idea of colonizing segments of the population elsewhere.

  • See how historical events and social theory are used to discuss race, citizenship, and national destiny.

  • Learn about different regional and global factors the author believes influence American progress.



Ideal for readers of history, social theory, and policy debates who want to engage with a bold view of race and nation in America’s past and future.

OUR RACE PROBLEMS

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