Color Struck

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Race and ethnicity
Sociology
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  • ISBN 9780761850649
  • Weight: 776g
  • Dimensions: 154 x 231mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Feb 2010
  • Publisher: University Press of America
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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Color Struck: Essays of Race and Ethnicity in Global Perspective is a compilation of expositions on race and ethnicity, written from multiple disciplinary approaches including history, sociology, women's studies, and anthropology. This book is organized around a topical, chronological framework and is divided into three sections, beginning with the earliest times to the contemporary world. The term "race" has nearly become synonymous with the word "ethnicity," given the most recent findings in the study of human genetics that have led to the mapping of human DNA. Color Struck attempts to answer questions and provide scholarly insight into issues related to race and ethnicity.

Julius O. Adekunle is a professor of African history at Monmouth University in West Long Branch, New Jersey. He is the author of Culture and Customs of Rwanda (2007) and the editor of Religion in Politics: Secularism and National Integration in Modern Nigeria (2009).
Hettie V. Williams teaches United States history, world history, western civilization, and upper division courses on the history of African Americans at Monmouth University. She is the author of We Shall Overcome to We Shall Overrun: The Collapse of the Civil Rights Movement and the Black Power Revolt (1962-1968) (University Press of America, 2008).