The color of freedom

The color of freedom1999
About this book
Using liberal political theory to explore the politics of race in the United States, The Color of Freedom offers a fresh, distinctive, and compelling analysis of the country's continuing dilemma of race. Cochran develops an argument about how contemporary liberalism understands race, what is inadequate about this understanding, and how it can develop a better one.
Sitting at the intersection of theory and practice, this book offers an impressive example of how the two must inform each other, especially when it comes to opening up new ways of thinking about old and frustrating problems like that of race in American life.
Details
- First published
- 1999
- OL Work ID
- OL1926459W
Subjects
Race relationsPolitical aspects of Race discriminationCivil rightsRacismRace discriminationPolitical aspects of RacismCivil societyPolitical aspectsAfrican AmericansLiberalismHistorySOCIAL SCIENCEMinority StudiesAnthropologyCulturalDiscrimination & Race RelationsUnited states, race relationsAfrican americans, civil rights