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Diallo, Rokhaya. Kiffe ta race: Explorer les questions raciales sans tabou. Paris: First Éditions, 2021.

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Taguieff, Pierre-André. La couleur et le sang: Doctrines racistes à la française. Paris: Mille et une nuits, 2002.

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Michel, Prum, and Groupe de recherche sur l'eugénisme et le racisme., eds. Sang impur: Autour de la "race" (Grande-Bretagne, Canada, Etats-Unis). Paris: Harmattan, 2004.

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Perez, Béatrice. La pureté de sang en Espagne: Du lignage à la race. Paris: Presses de l'université Paris-Sorbonne, 2011.

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Alain, Gresh, ed. De la noblesse de la peau, ou, Du préjugé des Blancs contre la couleur des Africains et celle de leurs descendants noirs et sang-mêlé: 1826. 2nd ed. Grenoble: Jérôme Millon, 2002.

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Canada. Multiculturalism and Citizenship Canada. Reach for the sky : the winners : together we're better! : let's eliminate racial discrimination in Canada =: Coeur sans frontière : les lauréats : ensemble on ira loin! : éliminons la discrimation raciale au Canada. Ottawa, Ont: Minister of Supply and Services Canada = Ministre des approvisionnements et services Canada, 1990.

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Sanders, Prentice Earl. The zebra murders: A season of killing, racial madness, and civil rights. New York: Arcade Pub., 2011.

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Sanders, Prentice Earl. The zebra murders: A season of killing, racial madness, and civil rights. New York: Arcade Pub., 2011.

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Bennett, Cohen, ed. The zebra murders: A season of killing, racial madness, and civil rights. New York: Arcade Pub., 2006.

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L' un sans l'autre: Racisme et eugénisme dans l'aire anglophone. Paris: L'Harmattan, 2005.

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Sans Distinction de Race?: Une Analyse Critique du Concept de Race et de Ses Effets Pratiques. Vrin, Librairie Philosophique J., 2013.

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Taguieff, Pierre-André. La Couleur et le sang. Mille et Une Nuits, 2002.

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Tran, Jonathan. Asian Americans and the Spirit of Racial Capitalism. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197587904.001.0001.

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Asian Americans and the Spirit of Racial Capitalism contrasts two approaches to antiracist theory and practice. The first emphasizes racial identity to the exclusion of political economy. This approach’s prevalence, in the academy and beyond, now rises to the level of established doctrine. The second approach views racial identity as the function of a particular political economy—what is called racial capitalism—and therefore analytically subordinates racial identity to political economy. The book develops arguments in favor of the second approach. It does so by employing case studies of two Asian American communities: a Chinese migrant settlement in the Mississippi Delta (1868–1969) and a religious base community in the Bayview/Hunters Point section of San Francisco (1969–present). While focused on groups and persons (i.e., the Delta Chinese and Redeemer Community Church) the book more broadly examines racial capitalism’s processes and commitments (i.e., the Delta Chinese business model and Redeemer’s “deep economy”) at the sites of their structural and systemic unfolding. Constructively, the book proposes reframing antiracism in terms of a theologically salient account of political economy. In pursuing a research agenda that pushes beyond the narrow confines of racial identity, the book reaches back to trusted modes of analysis that have been obscured by the prevailing antiracist orthodoxy. Approaching race through political economy will not get at everything that racism is, and does, but it gets at what can be managed, and in the last resort lived. Accordingly, the book invites readers into a different life with race and racism, reimagining what they are and are doing.
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Gottlieb, Robert. Care-Centered Politics. The MIT Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/14132.001.0001.

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Why a care economy and care-centered politics can influence and reorient such issues as health, the environment, climate, race, inequality, gender, and immigration. This agenda-setting book presents a framework for creating a more just and equitable care-centered world. Climate change, pandemic events, systemic racism, and deep inequalities have all underscored the centrality of care in our lives. Yet care work is, for the most part, undervalued and exploited. In this book, Robert Gottlieb examines how a care economy and care politics can influence and remake health, climate, and environmental policy, as well as the institutions and practices of daily life. He shows how, through this care-centered politics, we can build an ethics of care and a society of cooperation, sharing, and solidarity. Arguing that care is a form of labor, Gottlieb expands the ways we think about home care, child care, elder care, and other care relationships. He links them to the Green New Deal, Medicare for All, immigration, and the militarization of daily life. He also provides perspective on the events of 2020 and 2021 (including the COVID-19 pandemic, climate change, and movements calling attention to racism and inequality) as they relate to a care politics. Care, says Gottlieb, must be universal—whether healthcare for all, care for the earth, care at work, or care for the household, shared equally by men and women. Care-centered politics is about strategic and structural reforms that imply radical and revolutionary change. Gottlieb offers a practical, mindful, yet also utopian, politics of daily life.
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Sanders, Prentice Earl, and Cohen Ben. Zebra Murders: A Season of Killing, Racial Madness and Civil Rights. Skyhorse Publishing Company, Incorporated, 2011.

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Zebra Murders: A Season of Killing, Racial Madness, and Civil Rights. Skyhorse Publishing Company, Incorporated, 2011.

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