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To Die Free: Race, Class and Ethnicity in American History
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This is a group blog on Race, Class and Ethnicity in American History. We include lots of book reviews by college students, as well as other interesting information.
Recent Posts
The Social Transformation of American Medicine: Audio Presentation by Natalie Martinez
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The Social Transformation of American Medicine by Paul Starr
Review by Natalie MartinezPaul Starr, author of The Social Transformation of American Medicine, writes about how the medical profession developed a role of authority, power and political influence, and how these forces and others shaped medical care....
Tim Wise. White Like Me: Reflections on Race from a Privileged Son. Soft Skull Printing. (2008)
Tim Wise. White Like Me: Reflections on Race from a Privileged Son. Soft Skull Printing. (2008) Review by Alina Mattison Tim Wise wrote the book White like Me based off the book Black Like Me. Black like me is about a man who takes medicine to mak...
Yellow: beyond black and white
Frank H. Wu , author of Yellow: Race in America Beyond Black and White, explores the issues of race in America. The book has many accounts of racial discrimination and explains to the reader what it is like to be Asian American during his lifetime. W...
of una storia segreta : The Secret History of Italian American Evacuation and Internment during the World War II
Lawrence DiStasi, author of una storia segreta : The Secret History of Italian American Evacuation and Internment during the World War II, writes how the Italians were treated during World War II. He organizes the book with an compilation of stories ...
Wise, Tim "White Like Me" soft skull press Berkeley, Ca, 2008
Book Review By: Stephanie LampIn White like Me it’s kind of hard to see Tim Wises’ main point for writing about this specific topic. He writes about numerous experiences he has gone through and explains why he feels so strongly about being an ant...

