41 Results Found Subscribe to search results
Select All
Switch to list view
Switch to thumbnail view
000000000000MCCC
Print
Author: 
Nakayama, Thomas K. Martin, Judith N.
ISBN: 
9780761908623
Pub Date: 
1999
Call Number 
HT 1575 .W48 1999
Format 
Books
Available: Holds: Copies:
Author: 
Kiely, Brendan, 1977- author. Williams, Sean, (Photographer), illustrator. Reynolds, Jason, writer of introduction.
ISBN: 
9781534494046
Summary: 
"All too many kids of color get 'the talk.' The talk about where to keep their hands, how to wear their clothes, how to speak, how to act around police-an honest talk, a talk about survival in a racist world. The get "the talk" because they must. But white kids don't get this talk. Instead, they're barely spoken to about race at all-and that needs to change. The Other Talk begins this much-needed conversation for white kids. In an accessible, anecdotal, and honest account from his own life, Bren
Pub Date: 
2021
Call Number 
Y 305.8 KIE 2021
Format 
Books
Available: Holds: Copies:
Author: 
Rankine, Claudia, 1963- author.
ISBN: 
9781644450215
Summary: 
"At home and in government, contemporary America finds itself riven by a culture war in which aggression and defensiveness alike are on the rise. It is not alone. In such partisan conditions, how can humans best approach one another across our differences? Taking the study of whiteness and white supremacy as a guiding light, Claudia Rankine explores a series of real encounters with friends and strangers - each disrupting the false comfort of spaces where our public and private lives intersect, l
Pub Date: 
2020
Call Number 
E 184 .A1 R338 2020
Format 
Books
Available: Holds: Copies:
Series Title 
Ordinary terrible things Ordinary terrible things.
Author: 
Higginbotham, Anastasia, author, illustrator.
ISBN: 
9781948340007
Summary: 
A white child sees a TV news report of a white police officer shooting and killing a black man. "In our family, we don't see color," his mother says, but he sees the colors plain enough. An afternoon in the library's history stacks uncover the truth of white supremacy in America. Racism was not his idea and he refuses to defend it. "A necessary children's book about whiteness, white supremacy, and resistance. Important, accessible, needed."--
Pub Date: 
2018
Call Number 
E 305.8 HIG 2018
Format 
Books
Available: Holds: Copies:
Author: 
Rothenberg, Paula S., 1943- editor. Munshi, Soniya, editor.
ISBN: 
9781429242202
Summary: 
"Vital, eye-opening, and powerful, this unique anthology expertly presents the significance and complexity of whiteness today and illuminates the nature of privilege and power in our society. White Privilege leads students through the ubiquity and corresponding invisibility of whiteness; the historical development of whiteness and its role in race relations over time; the real everyday effects of privilege and its opposite, oppression; and finally, how our system of privilege can be changed"--Ba
Pub Date: 
2016
Call Number 
E 184 .A1 W394 2016
Format 
Books
Available: Holds: Copies:
Cover image for The history of White people
Author: 
Painter, Nell Irvin.
ISBN: 
9780393049343
Pub Date: 
2010
Call Number 
E 184 .A1 P29 2010
Format 
Books
Available: Holds: Copies:
Series Title 
Open Media series Open Media book.
Author: 
Wise, Tim J.
ISBN: 
9780872865006
Pub Date: 
2009
Call Number 
E 184.A1 W57 2009
Format 
Books
Available: Holds: Copies:
Series Title 
Academic Video Online (leased)
Author: 
Helms, Janet E., author. ProQuest (Firm) Alexander Street Press
Summary: 
This classic book on race and racism, published by Microtraining Associates, is designed to help white people assume responsibility for ending racism, understand how racism impacts whites as well as others, analyze racism, and discover positive alternatives for living in a multicultural society. Many self-analysis exercises and instruments enrich the text.
Pub Date: 
2008
Call Number 
STREAMING MEDIA.
Format 
Electronic Resources
Available: Holds: Copies:
Series Title 
e-Duke books scholarly collection.
Author: 
Wray, Matt, 1964- EBSCO (firm)
ISBN: 
9780822388593
Summary: 
White trash. The phrase conjures up images of dirty rural folk who are poor, ignorant, violent, and incestuous. But where did this stigmatizing phrase come from? And why do these stereotypes persist? Matt Wray answers these and other questions by delving into the long history behind this term of abuse and others like it. Ranging from the early 1700s to the early 1900s, Not Quite White documents the origins and transformations of the multiple meanings projected onto poor rural whites in the Unite
Pub Date: 
2006
Call Number 
EBSCO ELECTRONIC BOOKS
Format 
Electronic Resources
Available: Holds: Copies:
Author: 
Jensen, Robert, 1958-
ISBN: 
9780872864498
Pub Date: 
2005
Call Number 
E 184 .A1 J42 2005 C.1
Format 
Books
Available: Holds: Copies:
Series Title 
American social movements
Author: 
Williams, Mary E., 1960-
ISBN: 
9780737710540
Summary: 
Explores the beliefs and activities of the Ku Klux Klan, the American Nazi Party, and such late twentieth-century white supremacist extremist groups as the Christian Identity movement.
Pub Date: 
2002
Call Number 
E 184 .A1 W396 2002
Format 
Books
Available: Holds: Copies:
Series Title 
City lights open media
Author: 
Wise, Tim J.
ISBN: 
9780872865211
Summary: 
""Sparing neither family nor self. he considers how the deck has always been stacked in his and other white people's favor. His candor is invigorating."-Publishers Weekly"One of the most brilliant, articulate and courageous critics of white privilege in the nation."-Michael Eric DysonThe old notion that "being white means never having to think about it" is being challenged on all fronts as whites are increasingly having to wrestle with what it means to be part of a fast-changing, culturally dive
Pub Date: 
2012
Call Number 
305.8 WIS 2012
Format 
Books
Available: Holds: Copies:
Select All
41 Results Found Subscribe to search results
Limit Search Results
Author
Format
Item Category 2
Language
Subject
Item Category 1