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The Declining Significance of Race in the twenty-first century: a retrospective assessment in the context of rising class inequality

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No other book in modern sociology is so well known but yet so roundly dismissed as William J. Wilson's The Declining Significance of Race. Its major thesis is supported, however, by a great deal of credible and systematic evidence. Its historical analysis is notably informative and prescient in predicting rising class inequality. The Declining Significance of Race remains vitally important reading for enhancing our understanding of inequality in contemporary America.

Keywords: African Americans; class; inequality; labour markets; poverty; race

Document Type: Research Article

Publication date: June 21, 2015

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