
Race: A Social and Historical Analysis
"Race: A Social and Historical Analysis" examines how the concept of race has been shaped by history, society, and power, rather than biological differences. It explores how ideas about race have influenced social structures, policies, and identities, often leading to discrimination and inequality. The book emphasizes that race is a social construct—created and maintained by society—highlighting its fluidity and the importance of understanding its impact on people's lives throughout history. This analysis helps us recognize the roots of racial issues and promotes a more informed, equitable perspective.