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Race, Pride and the American Identity Joseph Tilden Rhea

Race, Pride and the American Identity By Joseph Tilden Rhea

Race, Pride and the American Identity by Joseph Tilden Rhea


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American society is, today, more diverse and tolerant than ever, yet it is still haunted by the threat of ethnic fragmentation. This book describes the rise of multiculturalism, identifying the political forces which in the last 30 years have created a country both pluralistic and factionalized.

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Race, Pride and the American Identity Summary

Race, Pride and the American Identity by Joseph Tilden Rhea

At the close of the 20th century, American society is more diverse and tolerant than ever, yet haunted by the threat of ethnic fragmentation. This book describes the rise of multiculturalism in America, identifying the political forces which in the last 30 years have created a country that is both pluralistic and factionalized. In the wake of the Civil Rights movement, minority activists challenged universities, museums, and other institutions to expand their representation of minority heritage. Joseph Tilden Rhea argues that such struggles for cultural representation constitute a distinct social movement, which he terms the Race Pride movement. While the earlier Civil Rights movement focused on obtaining legal inclusion, the Race Pride movement aimed at achieving cultural inclusion. After 30 years of Race Pride activism, multiculturalism is now the mainstream. However, Rhea suggests that multiculturalism's emphasis on diversity is not sufficient to solve America's racial problems. He concludes that Americans must now move beyond the celebration of difference by also affirming what is shared in the American experience.

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CIN0674566815VG
9780674566811
0674566815
Race, Pride and the American Identity by Joseph Tilden Rhea
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Harvard University Press
1997-11-15
224
N/A
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