Racial reconciliation and the healing of a nation : beyond law and rights / edited by Charles J. Ogletree Jr. and Austin Sarat.

The work at hand for bridging the racial divide in the United States From Baltimore and Ferguson to Flint and Charleston, the dream of a post-racial era in America has run up against the continuing reality of racial antagonism. Current debates about affirmative action, multiculturalism, and racial h...

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Uniform Title:Charles Hamilton Houston Institute series on race and justice.
Other Authors: Sarat, Austin (Editor)
Ogletree, Charles J., Jr., 1952-2023 (Editor)
Language:English
Published: New York : New York University Press, [2017]
Series:Charles Hamilton Houston Institute series on race and justice.
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Physical Description:ix, 195 pages ; 23 cm.
Format: Book

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505 0 0 |t Introduction : bridging the black-white divide /  |r Charles J. Ogletree, Jr. and Austin Sarat --  |t Racial fakery and the next postracial reconciliation in the age of Dolezal /  |r Matthew Pratt Guterl --  |t Race and science : preconciliation as reconciliation /  |r Osagie K. Obasogie --  |t From perceiving injustice to achieving racial justice : interrogating the impact of racial brokers on racial antagonism & racial reconciliation /  |r Carla Shedd --  |t Weaponized empathy : emotion and the limits of racial reconciliation in policing /  |r Naomi Murakawa --  |t Black deaths matter, too : doing racial reconciliation after the massacre at Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, SC /  |r Valerie C. Cooper --  |t The 'post-national' racial state, domestication, and multiscalar organizing in the new millennium /  |r Kirstie A. Dorr. 
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