race awareness

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Only skin deep

changing visions of the American self
2003
A collection of photographs and essays that address the issues of nation, race, and selfhood and explore how they are depicted in ways that are challenging and informative.

Living in two worlds

1986
A photo essay about the special world of bi-racial children, who experience the advantages of two different cultures but sometimes face problems and prejudices.

Malcolm X and black pride

2010
This book tells of the life of Malcolm X, from his tragic childhood to his break with the Nation of Islam to his pilgrimage to Mecca and his consideration of cooperating with the civil rights movement in an effort to speed up the movement toward black freedom.

Interracial relationships

2007
Presents twelve essays from various sources that provide a wide range of perspectives on interracial dating and marriage.

Racism

1997
Shows that racism has shaped our world historically and continues to affect the lives of people around the globe; also discusses the struggle against discrimination.

Under her skin

how girls experience race in America
2004
Presents a collection of essays that examine the idea of racial awareness from the perspective of African-American and Asian-American women, providing personal accounts and descriptions of the fear and indifference they experienced.

Brutal imagination

poems
2001
A collection of poems by Cornelius Eady, based on the theme of the African-American man in white America.

Hands around the world

365 creative ways to build cultural awareness & global respect
1999
Presents a variety of games and other activities to promote awareness of different cultures around the world.

Malcolm X

"I believe in the brotherhood of man, all men"
2011
A biography of human rights activist Malcolm X, discussing his early struggles with racism, rise to fame as a public face of the Nation of Islam, personal hardships, and legacy.

"Why are all the Black kids sitting together in the cafeteria?" and other conversations about race

1997
Examines racial identity, revealing the source of some of the racial and ethnic stereotypes adolescents are exposed to; discussing reasons why African-Americans, Latinos, Asians, Native Americans, and other racial groups often feel the need to stick together; and calling for a more open dialogue about race.

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