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How Race Is Lived in America by New York Times

Whether it's the merger of a white church with a black church in the South, the hip-hop dreams of a suburban white teenager, or the struggles of a biracial partnership in a high-tech start-up, race relations continue to permeate American lives. Powerful yet intimate, the stories in this volume present the real voices of America speaking out on the impact of race in their daily lives.

The result of a virtually unprecedented commitment of talent and resources, the New York Times landmark series How Race Is Lived in America captured the cultural landscape of the nation in provocative, eye-opening articles following people from all backgrounds and every corner of society.

The stories in the series are enhanced by additional commentary from the writers, photographers, and editors; results and analysis of an extensive Times poll on attitudes about race; and selected reader responses. Together they offer a highly personal yet panoramic view of real-world conflict and aspiration.
The New York Times team behind this book includes R. W. Apple, Jr., David Barstow, Richard L. Berke, Rick Bragg, Frank Bruni, Dana Canedy, Adam Clymer, Ford Fessenden, Dexter Filkins, David Firestone, William Glaberson, David Gonzalez, Linda Greenhouse, Alison Mitchell, Michael Moss, Don van Natta, Jr., Mia Navarro, Richard Perez-Pena, Todd S. Purdum, Kevin Sack, Elaine Sciolino, Katherine Seelye, Somini Sengupta and many other.
Douglas Brinkley, the director of the Eisenhower Center for American Studies, is a distinguished professor at the University of New Orleans. He is the author of numerous books, including The Unfinished Presidency: Jimmy Carter's Journey Beyond the White House, which was named a Notable Book of the Year by The New York Times; and Witness to America: An Illustrated Documentary History of the United States from the Revolution to Today, edited with Stephen Ambrose.
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ISBN 13 9780805067408
ISBN 10 080506740X
Title How Race Is Lived in America
Author New York Times
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Times Books
Year published 2001-04-17
Number of pages 400
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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