Racism by Emilie Dufresne

Racism by Emilie Dufresne

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Racism by Emilie Dufresne

What is racism? What are discrimination, prejudice, and racial stereotypes? Why are people racist, and how does racism happen? What does it feel like to experience racism? What impact do the media and the police have on racism? How can we help? Includes a case study of Australian Aboriginal people, and a timeline of racism throughout history, from the rise of the Nazi Party to the 1992 Los Angeles Rodney King verdict.
Harriet Brundle is a young and up and coming non-fiction author who lives and works in Birmingham. After completing a degree in English and American Literature in 2012, she sought a career that would allow her to entertain her lifelong love of reading and creative writing. Her first book was published in 2014, and she has been a full-time author ever since. With over 30 books already published, on a diverse range of subjects, from racism to science, geography and religion, and with many more in the pipeline, she has become one of the bright stars of the publishing future.
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ISBN 13 9781786370358
ISBN 10 1786370352
Title Racism
Author Emilie Dufresne
Series World Issues
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher BookLife Publishing
Year published 2016-09-28
Number of pages 32
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