A sociologist looks at the increasing percentage of marriages in the US, New York City, and Brooklyn that are interracial and describes how social science can provide explanations for -and raise new questions about- the world we live in.
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Interdisciplinary scholars, artists, and organizers provide context for the oral history collection through multimedia essays, digital exhibits, and lesson plans with new ways to think about race, ethnicity, culture, identity, and U.S. history.
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Renee Romano |
Sady Sullivan |
Michael J. Rosenfeld |
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How Letters to the Editor, 1952-1996 reflect changing times





