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Racial Propositions: Ballot Initiatives And The Making Of Postwar California (Volume 30) (American Crossroads),Used
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This Book Looks Beyond The Headlines To Uncover The Controversial History Of California'S Ballot Measures Over The Past Fifty Years. As The Rest Of The U.S. Watched, California Voters Banned Public Services For Undocumented Immigrants, Repealed Public Affirmative Action Programs, And Outlawed Bilingual Education, Among Other Measures. Why Did A State With A Liberal Political Culture, An Increasingly Diverse Populace, And A Wellorganized Civil Rights Leadership Roll Back Civil Rights And Antidiscrimination Gains? Daniel Martinez Hosang Finds That, Contrary To Popular Perception, This Phenomenon Does Not Represent A New Wave Of 'Colorblind' Policies, Nor Is A Triumph Of Racial Conservatism. Instead, In A Book That Goes Beyond The Conservativeliberal Divide, Hosang Uncovers Surprising Connections Between The Right And Left That Reveal How Racial Inequality Has Endured. Arguing That Each Of These Measures Was A Proposition About The Meaning Of Race And Racism, His Deft, Convincing Analysis Ultimately Recasts Our Understanding Of The Production Of Racial Identity, Inequality, And Power In The Postwar Era.
⚠️ WARNING (California Proposition 65):
This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm.
For more information, please visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.