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12 Feb 2021

Mario Barrera (1979), author of Race © 2021 State University of New York Press, Albany Introduction / 7 and Class in the Southwest, extends Blauner’s work in his examinations of Chicanos in the Southwest region of the United States from the period following the Mexican-American War through the first three quarters of the twentieth century. [...] The court also implied that even the increased presence of black people in the department would somehow diminish the occupation, much like beliefs that the very presence of black people in all-white neighbor- hoods and schools, for example, would somehow ruin the institutions and the association of both as white space. [...] Davis (1976) case, as in the cases of Ozawa and Thind, the courts dismissed facts in evidence to rationalize the unequal treatment of nonwhite people in the country. [...] Du Bois clearly saw racial imperialism as critical to understanding the United States and the global society and his discussions about capitalism often addressed its impact on black people and other people of color throughout the world to the near exclusion of the white worker. [...] Some of the programs that were part of the recovery efforts passed during and after the Great Recession enhanced the policing and hypersurveillance of black people.

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