More Than Black? Humanitis SeriesPosted in History, Live Events, Media Archive, Social Science, United States, Videos on 2010-01-01 21:01Z by Steven |
More Than Black? Humanitis Series
University of California Television
February 2003
00:50:32
G. Reginald Daniel, Professor of Sociology
University of California, Santa Barbara
Introduced by:
Paul R. Spickard, Professor of History
University of California, Santa Barbara
In the United States, anyone with even a trace of African American ancestry has been considered Black. Even as the twenty-first century opens, a racial hierarchy still prevents people of color, including individuals of mixed race, from enjoying the same privileges as Euro-Americans. In his book, G. Reginald Daniel argues that we are at a cross-roads, with members of a new multiracial movement pointing the way toward equality. Presented as part of the Humanitas Lecture Series at UC Santa Barbara. Series: “Humanitas” [2/2003] [Humanities] [Show ID: 7094]
G. Reginald Daniel discusses his book, More Than Black? Multiracial Identity and the New Racial Order.