Published by Pearson (February 27, 2015) © 2015
Richard SchaeferFor courses in Race and Ethnic Relations
Understand the changing dynamics of the U.S. population
Understanding race and ethnic relations is essential to understanding the United States — where we’ve been as well as where we’re going. Throughout the14th Edition of Race and Ethnic Relations, author Richard T. Schaefer helps students view race and ethnic relations in a socio-historical context, so they can understand the past and best shape the future.
The text’s student-friendly framework is packed with engaging first-person accounts that illuminate the changing dynamics of the U.S. population, and reveal the stories behind these changes. Incorporating the latest statistics and data, Race and Ethnic Relations enables educators to stay current in this ever-changing area of study.
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- 1. Exploring Race and Ethnicity
- 2. Prejudice
- 3. Discrimination
- 4. Immigration
- 5. Ethnicity and Religion
- 6. Native Americans: The First Americans
- 7. African Americans
- 8. African Americans Today
- 9. Latinos: The Largest Minority
- 10. Mexican Americans and Puerto Ricans
- 11. Muslim and Arab Americans: Diverse Minorities
- 12. Asian Americans: Growth and Diversity
- 13. Chinese Americans and Japanese Americans
- 14. Jewish Americans: Quest to Maintain Identity
- 15. Women: The Oppressed Majority
- 16. Beyond the United States: The Comparative Perspective
- 17. Overcoming Exclusion