Spurious Issues: Race And Multiracial Identity Politics In The United States
This book is an examination of multiracial identity politics in the United States and of the specific issues surrounding Office of Management and Budget's review—the parties concerned, the history of federal racial categorization, and the significance of the new rules on race in America.
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Spurious Issues: Race And Multiracial Identity Politics In The United States
This book is an examination of multiracial identity politics in the United States and of the specific issues surrounding Office of Management and Budget's review—the parties concerned, the history of federal racial categorization, and the significance of the new rules on race in America.
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Spurious Issues: Race And Multiracial Identity Politics In The United States

Spurious Issues: Race And Multiracial Identity Politics In The United States

by Rainier Spencer
Spurious Issues: Race And Multiracial Identity Politics In The United States

Spurious Issues: Race And Multiracial Identity Politics In The United States

by Rainier Spencer

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This book is an examination of multiracial identity politics in the United States and of the specific issues surrounding Office of Management and Budget's review—the parties concerned, the history of federal racial categorization, and the significance of the new rules on race in America.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780367304034
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 10/31/2024
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Rainier Spencer

Table of Contents

A Note About Electronic Sources — Introduction — The American Racial Paradigm — Federal Racial Categorization — Multiracial Identity — The Multiracial Category Initiative — Final Proposal, Final Recommendation, Final Decision — Thinking About Transcending Race
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