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Preface;
1. Introduction: the persistance of racism in the United States;
2. Economic decline and the rise of the new conservatism: twin threats to blacks;
3. Class and race in America;
4. White attitudes and behavior towards black people;
5. Income, occupation, and unemployment;
6. The black middle class;
7. And the black underclass;
8. Some educational issues;
9. Bakke, Weber, and the myth of reverse;
10. Black equity in white America; Notes; Index.
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