Interracial justice conflict and reconciliation in post-civil rights America / Eric K. Yamamoto.

"Melding race history, legal theory, theology, social psychology, and concrete stories, Eric Yamamoto offers a fresh look at race and responsibility. He presents stories of explosive conflicts and halting conciliatory efforts between African Americans and Korean and Vietnamese immigrant shop ow...

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Main Author: Yamamoto, Eric K., 1952-
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : New York University Press, c1999.
Series:Critical America.
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Table of Contents:
  • 1. "Can We All Get Along?": Justice Grievances among Communities of Color
  • 2. "When Sorry Isn't Enough": A Worldwide Trend of Race Apologies
  • 3. Asian Americans and Native Hawaiians: Apology and Redress
  • 4. "It's Sanitized, Guiltless Racism": Race, Culture, and Grievance
  • 5. "Who's Hurting Whom?": Reframing Racial Group Agency and Responsibility
  • 6. Race Praxis: A Developing Theory of Racial Justice Practice
  • 7. Interracial Healing: Multidisciplinary Approaches
  • 8. "Facing History, Facing Ourselves": Interracial Justice
  • 9. Apology and Reparations for Native Hawaiians
  • 10. The Hat Shop Controversy: African Americans and Asian Americans in Los Angeles
  • 11. Truth and Reconciliation: South Africa 1998.