Fire in the heart how white activists embrace racial justice

'Fire in the Heart' presents a study of the processes through which white Americans become activists for racial justice. Warren shows how activists in community organizing, education & criminal justice reform develop a commitment to racial justice and embrace the cause as their own

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Warren, Mark R.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford Oxford University Press 2010, c2010
Series:Oxford studies in culture & politics / Oxford studies in culture & politics
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