The Myth of Black Progress

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The Myth of Black Progress

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'Pinkney, a sociologist, is measured in his analysis, yet grimly moving in his depiction of ghetto youths and their bleak outlook, and acutely perceptive in his examination of the racist backlash following the Bakke decision in undercutting affirmative action.' Publishers Weekley
'Pinkney ... concludes this well-reasoned and judicious polemic by stating 'the prospects for black equity in the future are not good' ... Pinkney marshals facts that should lead objective students to conclude that although the plight of Afro-Americans is less dismal that it was 20 years ago ... it is far from good ... A 'must' ...' Choice
'Professor Alphonso Pinkney has set out to convince us that if we disregard the poverty and social decay of the large minority underclass, we must expect - indeed, in the Greek sense of inexorable moral retribution, we shall deserve - a new round of racial rebellion ... If full-scale recession or depression recurs, the myth of racial progress may disintegrate before our eyes. Those who have read Pinkney's book will be morally and intellectually prepared.' The Philadelphia Inquirer

Book Description
In this important analysis of the status of black Americans since the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Professor Alphonso Pinkney refutes the popular neoconservative stance that race is no longer a major factor in the efforts of black Americans to achieve socioeconomic parity. Instead, Professor Pinkney argues, race continues to be an ever-present factor in American life. He bases his argument on detailed analysis of data that support his discussion of income and unemployment, the black middle class, the growing underclass, and educational issues such as open admissions, busing, and affirmative action.

The Myth of Black Progress,Alphonso Pinkney,Cambridge University Press,0521259835,General,History,History: American,People of Color,Sociology,United States - General,History / United States / General,History of specific racial & ethnic groups,USA

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