Not exact matches
Milwaukee is one of the most segregated cities in the
U.S., with a
history of
racial discrimination that links back to Great Migration.
«Millennials are the most diverse generation in
U.S. history — not only in
racial diversity, but also political opinion.
«However, we also think that traditional measures of childhood socioeconomic status may not accurately reflect the childhood social environments of African Americans, which is quite different from that of
U.S. whites because of the
history of
racial discrimination and segregation.
Set against the ongoing narrative of the Black Lives Matter movement highlighting
racial inequality and the election of the most divisive president in recent
U.S. history, Get Out, Peele has said is a «documentary.»
And Kara Walker turns to the
history of slavery in the
U.S. to explore
racial stereotypes, combining the practice of silhouetting with projected imagery.
Deriving its title from Ralph Ellison's novel, Invisible Man explores the conflicted question of
racial identity and its theatrical enactment in
U.S. history.
Forthcoming in the June print issue of the American Sociological Review and recently published online, the paper, «Neighborhood Foreclosures,
Racial / Ethnic Transitions, and Residential Segregation,» noted that the crisis spurred one of the largest migrations in
U.S. history, changes that could alter the complexion of American cities for a generation or more.