Unsteady March
Explore the complexities of racial progress in the United States with "Unsteady March," a thought-provoking book by the esteemed author. Published by The University of Chicago Press in 1999, this hardback edition spans 426 pages, offering a comprehensive analysis of the nation’s journey regarding racial equality. Rather than subscribing to the notion of a consistent advancement toward the elimination of racial discrimination, the book argues that progress has occurred only during specific times and circumstances, often followed by setbacks and periods of stagnation. This compelling narrative challenges readers to reconsider commonly held beliefs about racial progress and offers insightful discussions on the underlying factors that contribute to these fluctuations. Perfect for scholars, students, and anyone interested in understanding the true dynamics of race in America, "Unsteady March" is a crucial addition to your library.