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Publication: "And don't call me a racist!": A treasury of quotes on the past, present, and future of the color line in America

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Title: "And don't call me a racist!": A treasury of quotes on the past, present, and future of the color line in America
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Publisher: Argonaut Press
Year: 1998
Number of Pages 164
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LCCN: 98-74108

In this treasury of over 1,000 quotes, you will find - in
the voices of Langston Hughes and the Delany sisters, for
example - some of the bittersweet humor that has helped
sustain blacks in this country through their long,
oppressive history.   But, in the words of both blacks and
whites, you will also find the stark contrast between the
"incalculable" advantages of being born white and the
"all-consuming" burden of being born black.
Topics / Keywords: diversity, multicultural education, materials, literacy, racism, United States, quotations, maxims, sayings, African American, race relations, civil rights
Section: Diversity and Multicultural Ed
Resource Type: Materials/Learner Writings
Location: Bookshelves
Copies: 1
Entry Date: February 9th 2006
Last Updated: January 7th 2008

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