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Preface
1. From Racial Oppression to Economic Class Subordination
2. Slavery and Plantation Hegemony
3. Segregation and the Rise of the White Working Class
4. Industrial Expansion and Dispersed Racial Conflict
5. Modern Industrialization and the Alteration of Competitive Race Relations
6. Protests, Politics, and the Changing Black Class Structure
7. The Declining Significance of Race
8. Epilogue: Race, Class, and Public Policy
Notes
Bibliography
Supplement
Index
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