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THE UNITED STATES TODAY: Racial Discrimination Is Alive and Well

Maria Krysan and Amanda Lewis

Challenge, 2005, vol. 48, issue 3, pages 34-49

Abstract: Most white people think there is racial equality in the United States or soon will be. This belief troubles two experts in the field. The evidence of ongoing and significant discrimination on the job, in housing, and in education is unambiguous. And there is no indication that America is going to do anything significant about it.

Date: 2005

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