Race, Religion, and Politics

Toward Human Rights in the United States

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Toward Human Rights in the United States

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This book examines race, religion, and politics in the United States, illuminating their intersections and what they reveal about power and privilege. Drawing on both historic and recent examples, Stephanie Mitchem introduces readers to the ways race has been constructed in the United States, discusses how race and religion influence each other, and assesses how they shape political influence. Mitchem concludes with a chapter looking toward possibilities for increased rights and justice for all.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 Human Rights and Religions in the United States
2 Driven by the Original Identity Politics
3 Broken Treaties, Resistance, and Decolonization
4 Black Identities and the Weight of History
5 Hispanics? “We Know Who We Are”
6 Asian Americans at the Race-Politics-Religion Intersection
7 Muslims, The Newest/Old Others
8 Race, Politics, and Religion: Toward Human Rights at the
Intersection
9 Conclusion: Toward Human Rights from Below in the United
States
Appendix A: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Appendix B: Commentary and Excerpts of Related United Nations
Documents and Concepts
Selected Bibliography

Product details

Published Sep 06 2018
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 240
ISBN 9781538107959
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Dimensions 231 x 151 mm
Series Religion in the Modern World
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

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Stephanie Y. Mitchem

Stephanie Y. Mitchem is professor of religious stu…

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