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Books

Bonilla-Silva, Eduardo.  2014.  Racism without Racists:  Color-Blind Racism and the Persistence of Racial Inequality in America.  Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield. Title available through the library’s collection.

Chavez, Linda. 1992. Out of the barrio: Toward a new politics of Hispanic assimilationGet this book through the library's collection.

Delgado, Richard and Jean Stefancic. 2012. Critical Race Theory: An Introduction.  Get this book from the library’s collection.

Dunbar-Ortiz, Roxanne. 2014. An Indigenous People’s History of the United States. Boston: Beacon Press. Available to request through Interlibrary Loan

Gest, Justin.  2016.  The New Minority:  White Working Class Politics in an Age of Immigration and Inequality.  New York: Oxford University Press. This book is available to request through Interlibrary Loan

Hochschild, Arlie Russell. 2016. Strangers in Their Own Land: Anger and Mourning on the American Right. New York: The New Press. Request this book through Interlibrary Loan

Putnam, Robert D. 2015.  Our Kids: The American Dream in Crisis. New York: Simon & Schuster. Get the book through the library’s collection.

Sabato, Larry J. with Kyle Kondik, and Geoffrey Skelly, eds. 2015.  The Surge:  2014’s Big GOP Win and What it Means for the Next Presidential Election.  Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield. Get the title through the library’s collection.

Shaw, Darron.  2006.  The Race to 270:  The Electoral College and the Campaign Strategies of 2000 and 2004.  Illinois: University of Chicago Press. Available to request via Interlibrary Loan.

Stone, Oliver, and Peter Kuznick. 2013. The Untold History of the United States. New York: Gallery Books. Request through Interlibrary Loan.

Zinn, Howard. 2003. A People's history of the United States : 1492-present. This item is available through the library's collection.

News/Opinion Articles

Couch Robbie.  2016. “During the Dismal Election, Women of Color Quietly Made History in the Senate.” Upworthy.  http://www.upworthy.com/during-this-dismal-election-women-of-color-quietly-made-history-in-the-senate?c=ufb1

Deruy, Emily. 2016. “Donald Trump and the future of education.” The Atlantic. http://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2016/11/donald-trump-on-education/507167/

Entern, Harry.  2016. “Trump Probably Did Better with Latino Voters than Romney did.”  FiveThirtyEight.  http://fivethirtyeight.com/features/trump-probably-did-better-with-latino-voters-than-romney-did/

Junn, Jane.  2016. “Hiding in Plain Sight: White Women Vote Republican.” Politics of Color. http://politicsofcolor.com/white-women-vote-republican/

Knowles, Eric D. and Linda R. Tropp.  2016. “Donald Trump and the Rise of White Identity Politics.” The Conversation.  http://theconversation.com/donald-trump-and-the-rise-of-white-identity-in-politics-67037

Levinson, Rachel. 2007. “Academic Freedom and the First Amendment.” American Association of University Professors. https://www.aaup.org/our-work/protecting-academic-freedom/academic-freedom-and-first-amendment-2007

Neary, Lynn. 2016. “One Way To Bridge The Political Divide: Read The Book That's Not For You.” NPR. http://www.npr.org/2016/11/14/501975656/one-way-to-bridge-the-political-divide-read-the-book-thats-not-for-you

Sanchez, Claudio.  2016. “Tougher Times for Latino Students? History Says They’ve Never Had it Easy.”  NPR Ed: How Learning Happens. http://www.npr.org/sections/ed/2016/11/15/502011688/tougher-times-for-latino-students-history-says-theyve-never-had-it-easy.

Schultz, Julianne. 2016. “Trump’s win shows how vital the arts and humanities are.” The Conversation. http://theconversation.com/trumps-win-shows-how-vital-the-arts-and-humanities-are-68653

Academic Articles

Bauer, Nichole.  2014. “How Partisans Stereotype Female Candidates: Untangling the Relationship Between Partisanship, Gender Stereotypes, and Support for Female Candidates.” Presentation at the Visions in Methodology Conference, Hamilton, ON, Canada, May 20-22, 2014. http://visionsinmethodology.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/Bauer_VIM2014.pdf

Burns, Sarah, Lindsay Eberhardt, and Jennifer Merolla. 2013. “What is the Difference Between a Hockey Mom and a Pit Bull?”  Political Research Quarterly.  66(3):  687-701. http://prq.sagepub.com/content/66/3/687.full.pdf

Delgado, Richard. 1994. "Rodrigo's eighth chronicle: black crime, white fears—on the social construction of threat." Virginia Law Review. 80(2): 503-48. doi:10.2307/1073528. http://www.jstor.org/stable/1073528

Lopez, Ian F. Haney. 1994. "The Social Construction of Race: Some Observations on Illusion, Fabrication, and Choice." 29 Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review. Rev. 1. http://scholarship.law.berkeley.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2815&context=facpubs

McIntosh, Peggy. 1988. "White Privilege and Male Privilege: A Personal Account of Coming To See Correspondences through Work in Women's Studies.” Working Paper 189, Center for Research on Women, Wellesley College, Wellesley, Mass. http://www.ehcounseling.com/materials/WHITE_PRIVILEGE_MALE_04-02-2003.pdf

Wolak, Jennifer. 2015. “Candidate Gender and the Political Engagement of Women and Men.” American Politics Research.  43(5):  872-896. http://apr.sagepub.com/content/43/5/872.full.pdf

Videos

13th. 2016. Directed by Ava Duvernay. Available on Netflix.

A Class Divided. 1986. Directed by William Peters. Available through the library’s collection.

 

The Fog of War: Eleven Lessons from the Life of Robert S. McNamara. Directed by Errol Morris. 2003. https://archive.org/details/TheFogOfWarElevenLessonsFromTheLifeOfRobertS.McnamaraAlso available through the library’s collection.

In Search of History: The Night Tulsa Burned. 1999. The History Channel. https://vimeo.com/91634276

The Night Tulsa Burned from Gary Grossman TV Prod/Novelist on Vimeo.

Kegley Institute of Ethics

Kegley institute event flyer December 2016

Brown Bag Discussion: Election 2016

Brown Bag flyer

Livestream