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ISBN-10 : 0691601712
ISBN-13 : 9780691601717
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Book Synopsis Classifying by Race by : Paul E. Peterson

Book excerpt: "A compilation of seminar papers presented at Harvard, 1992-4, this anthology represents some of the best research undertaken by mainstream political scientists concerning the use of race as a method of analyzing public controversies."--Choice (from publisher's website)


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