Edition |
First edition. |
Description |
xvii, 300 pages ; 24 cm |
Note |
Includes index. |
Contents |
Invisible man: why this Harvard-trained lawyer went undercover as a busboy at an all-white Connecticut country club -- I never dated a white girl: why some Blacks still oppose interracial marriage -- "Head nigger in charge": roles that Black professionals play in corporate America -- Shame of the Black middle class -- My dinner with Mr. Charlie: a Black man's undercover guide to dining with dignity at ten top New York restaurants -- How white people taught me to be a good Black neighbor: a suburban allegory -- Who's running this race?: the Black leaders we like and the ones we don't -- The Black lunch table is still there -- Underside of paradise: being Black at Princeton -- Black man with a nose job: how we defend ethnic beauty in America -- Moving from "Black rage" to "bias neutralizing": a new paradigm for affirmative action -- Harlem on my mind: a journey through Harlem rich and poor. |
Subject |
Racism -- United States.
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Race discrimination -- United States.
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United States -- Race relations.
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Graham, Lawrence.
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ISBN |
0060183519 |
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9780060183516 |
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