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Black Americans, 5/E
Alphonso Pinkney, (Emeritus) Hunter College

ISBN-10: 0130825778
ISBN-13: 9780130825773

Publisher: Prentice Hall
Copyright: 2000
Format: Paper; 274 pp
Published: 07/08/1999

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For sophomore/junior-level courses in race relations, black studies, black history, and black culture or as a supplement for sociology or African-American studies classes.

This book presents a brief but complete assessment of the lives of African Americans in the United States from a sociological point of view. It is multi-disciplinary in its coverage of anthropology, history, economics, political science, and other areas relevant to “the Black Experience in America”.

  • NEW - Chapter on Affirmative Action—Now Chapter 10.
    • Highlights for students the current effort to end affirmative action thereby impeding an important avenue to black progress. Provides instructors with the cases of Allan Bakke and Brian Weber plus coverage of the demise of affirmative action to prompt classroom discussions.

  • NEW - Chapter on Crime and Justice—Now Chapter 8.
    • Provides coverage of up-to-date issues students find interesting including police brutality and capital punishment. Instructors will easily be able to relate current events to textbook discussion.

  • NEW - More reader-friendly presentation.
    • Students are given more charts and graphs, in addition to some conventional tables to refer to, that help illustrate key points.

  • NEW - The Black Revolt and Jim Crow—Moved to Chapter 2.
    • Provides greater understanding of the overall Black Experience in America by immediately following the historical background chapter. With a strong historical context in the beginning, students are better able to discuss the sociological issues facing blacks.

  • Comprehensive and concise presentation of material.
    • Provides students with ample coverage and clear discussions of the issues facing black Americans. Instructors are not bogged down weeding through lengthy, confusing text, leaving more time for classroom discussion.

  • Highlights reasons for the subordinate status of black people.
    • Enables instructors to easily stress the role of American social institutions in maintaining the subordinate status of black people.

  • Chapter on Affirmative Action—Now Chapter 10.
    • Highlights for students the current effort to end affirmative action thereby impeding an important avenue to black progress. Provides instructors with the cases of Allan Bakke and Brian Weber plus coverage of the demise of affirmative action to prompt classroom discussions.

  • Chapter on Crime and Justice—Now Chapter 8.
    • Provides coverage of up-to-date issues students find interesting including police brutality and capital punishment. Instructors will easily be able to relate current events to textbook discussion.

  • More reader-friendly presentation.
    • Students are given more charts and graphs, in addition to some conventional tables to refer to, that help illustrate key points.

  • The Black Revolt and Jim Crow—Moved to Chapter 2.
    • Provides greater understanding of the overall Black Experience in America by immediately following the historical background chapter. With a strong historical context in the beginning, students are better able to discuss the sociological issues facing blacks.



 1. Historical Background.


 2. The Persistence of Jim Crow and the Black Revolt.


 3. Characteristics of the Population.


 4. Socioeconomic Status.


 5. Social Institutions.


 6. The Health of Black People.


 7. Chronic Social Problems.


 8. Crime and Justice.


 9. Assimilation into American Society.


10. The Demise of Affirmative Action.


11. Race Relations at the Crossroads.

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