Making race and nation : a comparison of South Africa, the United States, and Brazil / Anthony W. Marx.
Material type:
- 0521584558 (hardcover)
- 9780521584555 (hardcover)
- 0521585902 (pbk.)
- 9780521585903 (pbk.)
- HT1521 .M283 1998

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 351-380) and index.
Introduction -- Part I Historical and cultural legacies -- Trajectories from colonialism -- Lessons from slavery -- The uncertain legacy of miscegenation -- Part II : Racial domination and the nation-state -- "We for thee, South Africa" : the racial state -- "To bind up the nation's wounds" : the United States after the Civil War -- "Order and progress : inclusive nation-state building in Brazil -- Part III Race making from below -- "We are a rock" : Black racial identity, mobilization, and the New South Africa -- Burying Jim Crow : Black racial identity, mobilization, and reform in the United States -- Breaching Brazil's pact of silence -- Conclusion.
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