PART I. AN INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF MINORITY GROUPS IN THE UNITED STATES
1. Diversity in the United States: Questions and Concepts
Narrative Portrait: The Social Construction of Racial Identity
Developing a Racial Identity
Lawrence Hill
Narrative Portrait: The Cultural Sources of Prejudice
Kaffir Boy
Mark Mathabane
Prejudice, Discrimination, and Racism
Norman Yetman
Using Racial and Ethnic Concepts: The Critical Case of Very Young Children
Debra van Ausdale and Joe R. Feagin
Constructing Categories of Difference
Karen Rosenblum and Toni-Michelle Travis
Current Debates: Race and Sports
The Dominance of Black Athletes is Genetic
Jon Entine
The Argument for Genetic Differences is Deeply Flawed
Kenan Malik
Debate Questions to Consider
2. Assimilation and Pluralism
Narrative Portrait: Assimilation, Then and Now
Choosing a Dream: Italians in Hell's Kitchen
Mario Puzo
Always Running: La Vida Loca
Luiz Rodrigues
Divided Fates
M. Patricia Fernandez-Kelly and Richard Schauffler
Fifteen Years on the Bottom Rung
Anthony DePalma
Opening Faces: The Politics of Cosmetic Surgery and Asian American Women
Eugenia Kaw
Current Debates: English Only?
English Only Will Speed the Assimilation of Immigrants
Mauro Mujica
Bilingualism Should Be Encouraged
Aida Hurtado and Luis A. Vega
Debate Questions to Consider
PART II. THE EVOLUTION OF DOMINANT-MINORITY RELATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES
3. The Development of Dominant-Minority Relations in Pre-Industrial America: The Origins of Slavery
Narrative Portrait: A Slave's Life
Life as a Slave Girl
Harriet Jacobs
Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Henry Bibb
Henry Bibb
Slavery Unwilling to Die
Joe R. Feagin
Jezebel and Mammy: The Mythology of Female Slavery
Deborah Gray White
Current Debates: How Did Slavery Affect the Origins of African American Culture?
Slavery Created African American Culture
Stanley Elkins
African American Culture Was Created by an Interplay of Elements From Africa and America
William D. Piersen
Debate Questions to Consider
4. Industrialization and Dominant-Minority Relations: From Slavery to Segregation and the Coming of Post-Industrial Society
Narrative Portrait: The Kitchenette
Death on the City Pavement
Richard Wright
The Meaning of Emancipation According to Black Women
Angela Davis
What is Affirmative Action?
Fred L. Pincus
Adolescent Masculinity, Homophobia, and Violence: Random School Shootings, 1982-2001
Michael Kimmel and Matthew Mahler
Current Debates: Affirmative Action
Affirmative Action Casts Suspicions on Legitimate Black Achievement and Depicts African Americans as Incapable
Thomas Sowell
Why We Still Need Affirmative Action
Orlando Patterson
Debate Questions to Consider
PART III. UNDERSTANDING DOMINANT -MINORITY RELATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES TODAY
5. African Americans
Narrative Portrait: The Persistence of Racism
Just Walk on By: A Black Man Ponders His Ability To Alter Public Space
Brent Staples
The Mulatto Millennium
Danzy Senna
I Am Not a Racist But...
Eduardo Bonilla-Silva and Tyrone A. Forman
Race and Criminalization: Black Americans and the Punishment Industry
Angela Davis
The Elephant in the Living Room: The Issue of Race in Close Black/White Friendships
Kathleen Odell Korgen
Current Debates: Reparations
Reparations for African Americans in Historical Context
Joe R. Feagin and Eileen O'Brien
Reparations Are an Idea Whose Time Has Come
Manning Marable
Blood Money: Why I Don't Want Reparations for Slavery
John McWhorter
Debate Questions to Consider
6. Native Americans
Narrative Portrait: Native Americans' Experiences and Perspectives
Lakota Woman
Mary Crow Dog
Talking to the Owls and Butterflies
John Lame Deer
Growing Up Indian
Leonard Peltier
From the Ground Up
Charon Astoyer
Current Debates: Are Indian Sports Team Mascots Offensive?
Indian Symbols and Mascots Are Not Offensive
S.L. Price and Andrea Woo
Mascots Are Offensive
C. Richard King, Ellen J. Staurowsky, Lawrence Baca, R. Davis, and Cornel Pewewardy
Debate Questions to Consider
7. Hispanic Americans
Narrative Portrait: The Meaning of Macho
Americanization is Tough on Macho
Rose Del Castillo Guilbault
Narrative Portrait: Gender Images of Latinas
The Island Travels With You
Judith Ortiz Cofer
Mock Spanish: A Site for the Indexical Reproduction of Racism in American English
Jane H. Hill
Seeing More Than Black and White: Latinos, Racsim, and the Cultural Divide
Elizabeth Martinez
Not White or Black, but In Between: Latinos and Asian Americans Expanding the Language of Colorblind Racism
Eileen O'Brien
Current Debates: Is Americanization Threatened by" Hispanization"?
How to Make an American
John Fonte
Why We Shouldn't Worry About the "Hispanization" of the United States
Francis Fukuyama
Debate Questions to Consider
8. Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders
Narrative Portrait: The Relocation
We Were Just Japs
Joseph Kurihara
The Interrelationship Between Anti-Asian Violence and Asian America
Victor M. Hwang
South Korean Sex Slaves in the United States and Canada
Salim Jiwa
Current Debates: Asian American "Success": What Are the Dimensions, Causes, and Implications for Other Minority Groups?
The Success of Japanese Americans Is Cultural
Harry Kitano
The "Success" of Chinese Americans Is Structural
Alejandro Portes and Min Zhou
The Success of Asian Americans Has Been Exaggerated in Part to Criticize Other Minority Groups
Ronald Takaki
Debate Questions to Consider
9. New Americans: Immigration and Assimilation
Narrative Portrait: Two Stories of Immigration
Life in the Enclave
Ho Yang
Life as a Refugee
Vo Thi Tam
Immigrants in American Society
Philip Martin and Elizabeth Midgely
Discrimination and the American Dream: The Case of Middle Eastern Americans
Amir Marvasti and Karyn D. McKinney
Globalization and Its Mal(e)contents: The Gendered Moral and Political Economy of Terrorism
Michael S. Kimmel
Current Debates: Is Immigration Harmful or Helpful to the United States?
Immigration Is Harmful
Peter Brimelow
Immigration Is Not Harmful
Reynolds Farley
We Need to Reframe the Immigration Debate
George Borjas
Debate Questions to Consider
10. White Ethnic Groups
Narrative Portrait: Ethnicity, Prejudice, and the Irish Political Machine
Shadow of the Past
David Gray
How Jews Became White
Karen Brodkin
White Privilege and Male Privilege
Peggy McIntosh
Euphemized Racism: Moral qua Racial Boundaries
Michele Lamont
Current Debates: The Racial Identities of Whites and Blacks
The Need to Understand Whiteness
Richard Dyer
Symbolic and Involuntary Ethnicity
Mary Waters
Debate Questions to Consider
PART IV. CONCLUSIONS
11. Antiracist and Feminist Solutions
The Emperor's New Clothes
Patricia Williams
The Racial Preference Licensing Act
Derrick Bell
The Redefinition and Subversion of Comparable Worth in New York State: "We Did It Our Way"
Ronnie Steinberg and Jennifer Hickman
Building Connections with Antiracism and Feminism
Eileen O'Brien and Michael P. Armato
Abolish the White Race by Any Means Necessary
Noel Ignatiev and John Garvey
Commitment to Combat Racism
Judith Katz
Tools for White Guys Who Are Working for Social Change
Chris Crass