Children, Race, and Power
Delve into the compelling narrative of Children, Race, and Power by Geral Markowitz, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1999. This insightful book spans 324 pages and offers a profound exploration of race relations through the lens of two significant black social scientists. Markowitz skillfully captures the vitality and tumult of post-war politics in New York, providing a fresh perspective on the civil rights movement. With its rich historical context and engaging storytelling, this work is essential for anyone looking to understand the complexities of race and power dynamics. Perfect for students, educators, and general readers alike, Children, Race, and Power invites you to reflect on the ongoing impact of these themes in contemporary society. Don't miss the opportunity to add this important title to your collection!