
Globalization and America
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Part 2 Part I: Race/Racism in the United States
Chapter 3 Chapter Two: "Look, a Negro": Reflections on the Human Rights Approach to Racial Inequality
Chapter 4 Chapter Three: The Diversity Ideology: Keeping Major Transnational Corporations White and Male in an era of Globalization
Part 5 Part II: Introduction to Reparations Chapters
Chapter 6 Chapter Four: Jim Crow and the Case for Reparations: Lessons from the African Diaspora
Chapter 7 Chapter Five: Bringing Down the House: Reparations, Universal Morality, Human Rights and Social Justice
Chapter 8 Chapter Six: Paying for the Past: Prospects and Obstacles Facing Reparations Politics in the U.S. and South Africa
Part 9 Part III: Introduction to Immigration Issues
Chapter 10 Chapter Seven: Immigrant Rights as Human Rights
Chapter 11 Chapter Eight: "Aliens", "Illegals" and Other Types of "Mexicanness": Examination of Racial Profiling in Border Policing
Chapter 12 Chapter Nine: El Sueño Americano? Barriers to Homeownership for Mexican-Origin Populations
Chapter 13 Chapter Ten: No Phone, No Vehicle, No English, and No Citizenship: The Vulnerability of Latino Immigrants in the United States
Chapter 14 Chapter Eleven: Border Sexual Conquest: A Framework for Gendered and Racial Sexual Violence
Chapter 15 Chapter Twelve: Israeli Fashion and Palestinian Labor during the Intifada
Part 16 Part IV: Introduction to The Intersection Between Global and Local Human Rights
Chapter 17 Chapter Thirteen: Constitutions and Human Rights
Chapter 18 Chapter Fourteen: Twenty-First Century Globalization and the Social Forum Process: Building Today's Global Justice and Equality Movement
Chapter 19 Chapter Fifteen: The Globalization of the U. S. Prison Industrial Complex
Chapter 20 Chapter Sixteen: America's World and the World's America: Conclusions and recommendations for addressing inequalities and human rights violations
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