Why do black families own less than white families? Will addressing economic inequality solve racial and gender inequality as well? This book answers all of these questions and more by revealing the hidden rules of race that create barriers to inclusion today.
A classic study of the intersection of racism and class in the United States.
Minority entrepreneurs face racism and sexism, but structural barriers are not the only obstacles that matter; there are agentic barriers and coethnics present challenges as well as support to each other.
Traces black workers' complicated journey from the transatlantic slave trade through the American Century to the demise of the industrial order in the 21st century.
Blending historical analysis with ethical and political theory, and casting new light on several aspects of Du Bois's thinking.