| Table of Contents |
| | Acknowledgments | |
| | General Introduction | 1 |
| 1 | The Complexity of Identity: 'Who Am I?' / Beverly Daniel Tatum | 9 |
| 2 | The Cycle of Socialization / Bobbie Harro | 15 |
| 3 | Prejudice and Discrimination / Warren J. Blumenfeld, Diane Raymond | 21 |
| 4 | Discrimination Comes in Many Forms: Individual, Institutional, and Structural / Fred L. Pincus | 31 |
| 5 | Five Faces of Oppression / Iris Marion Young | 35 |
| 6 | Language and Silence: Making Systems of Privilege Visible / Stephanie M. Wildman, Adrienne D. Davis | 50 |
| 7 | A Different Mirror / Ronald Takaki | 67 |
| 8 | Racial Identity and the State: Contesting the Federal Standards for Classification / Michael Omi | 73 |
| 9 | Defining Racism: 'Can We Talk?' / Beverly Daniel Tatum | 79 |
| 10 | The Continuing Significance of Race: Antiblack Discrimination in Public Places / Joe R. Feagin | 83 |
| 11 | Seeing More than Black and White / Elizabeth Martinez | 93 |
| 12 | The Heartland's Raw Deal: How Meatpacking Is Creating a New Immigrant Underclass / Marc Cooper | 99 |
| 13 | White Men and the Denial of Racism / Cooper Thompson | 104 |
| 14 | Red Clay, Blue Hills: In Honor of My Ancestors / John Brown Childs | 110 |
| 15 | Complexion / Richard Rodriguez | 114 |
| 16 | An Asian Lesbian's Struggle / C. Allyson Lee | 118 |
| 17 | A Bill of Rights for Racially Mixed People / Marla P. P. Root | 120 |
| 18 | Moving Beyond White Guilt / Amy Edgington | 127 |
| 19 | Linguicism / Nancy Schniedewind, Ellen Davidson | 129 |
| 20 | Develop Cross-Cultural Communication Skills / Clyde W. Ford | 130 |
| 21 | Jews in the U.S.: The Rising Costs of Whiteness / Melanie Kaye/Kantrowitz | 138 |
| 22 | The Christian Heritage / Leonard Dinnerstein | 144 |
| 23 | The Holocaust: Maps / Martin Gilbert | 150 |
| 24 | The Setting: Europe and America / David S. Wyman | 163 |
| 25 | Including Jews in Multiculturalism / Peter P. Langman | 169 |
| 26 | On Black-Jewish Relations / Cornel West | 177 |
| 27 | The Massacre of the Jews / Varian Fry | 181 |
| 28 | Short Black Hair / Jennifer Krebs | 185 |
| 29 | Jewish and Working Class / Bernice Mennis | 188 |
| 30 | Menorah Light Banishes Hate The Associated Press | 190 |
| 31 | Pioneers in Dialogue: Jews Building Bridges / Reena Bernards | 191 |
| 32 | 'Night to His Day': The Social Construction of Gender / Judith Lorber | 203 |
| 33 | Masculinity as Homophobia: Fear, Shame, and Silence in the Construction of Gender Identity / Michael S. Kimmel | 213 |
| 34 | Which Outlaws? Or, 'Who Was That Masked Man?' / Kate Bornstein | 220 |
| 35 | The Conundrum of Difference / Sandra Lipsitz Bem | 228 |
| 36 | Fresh Lipstick: Rethinking Images of Women in Advertising / Linda M. Scott | 233 |
| 37 | Feminism: A Movement to End Sexist Oppression / bell hooks | 238 |
| 38 | Ain't I a Woman? / Sojourner Truth | 241 |
| 39 | I'm Not Fat, I'm Latina / Christy Haubegger | 242 |
| 40 | The Body Politic / Abra Fortune Chernick | 243 |
| 41 | 'The Rape' or Mr. Smith Anonymous | 246 |
| 42 | Pornography and Men's Consciousness / Jackson Katz | 247 |
| 43 | Why I Fight Back / Whitney Walker | 251 |
| 44 | Adopting the Principle of Pro-Feminism / Ian Law | 254 |
| 45 | Revving Up for the Next Twenty-Five Years / Gloria Steinem | 256 |
| 46 | How Homophobia Hurts Everyone / Warren J. Blumenfeld | 267 |
| 47 | Biphobia / Marcia Deihl, Robyn Ochs | 276 |
| 48 | Internalized Homophobia among Gay Men, Lesbians, and Bisexuals / Gregory M. Herek | 281 |
| 49 | Homophobia in Black Communities / bell hooks | 283 |
| 50 | Stonewall and the Birth of Gay and Lesbian Liberation / Neil Miller | 288 |
| 51 | What Does the Bible Say about Homosexuality? / F. Jay Deacon | 290 |
| 52 | Murder Will Out - But It's Still Open Season on Gays / Donna Minkowitz | 293 |
| 53 | Dragon Ladies, Snow Queens, and Asian-American Dykes: Reflections on Race and Sexuality / Sharon Lim-Hing | 296 |
| 54 | Memoirs of a Gay Fraternity Brother / Joshua Clark Meiner | 299 |
| 55 | The Men with the Pink Triangles / Richard Plant | 302 |
| 56 | The Transgender Spectrum / Lisa J. Lees | 305 |
| 57 | Why Don't Gay People Just Keep Quiet? Listening to the Voices of the Oppressed / William David Burns | 306 |
| 58 | International Bill of Gender Rights | 309 |
| 59 | Becoming an Ally / Jamie Washington, Nancy J. Evans | 312 |
| 60 | The Disability Rights Movement / Willie V. Bryan | 324 |
| 61 | Disability beyond Stigma: Social Interaction, Discrimination, and Activism / Michelle Fine, Adrienne Asch | 330 |
| 62 | A Separate and Unequal Education for Minorities with Learning Disabilities / Joseph P. Shapiro | 340 |
| 63 | The Deaf Community and the Culture of Deaf People / Carol Padden | 343 |
| 64 | The Hidden Dimension of Learning: Time and Space / Sally L. Smith | 352 |
| 65 | Understanding Disability Issues Association on Higher Education and Disability | 355 |
| 66 | Wheel Power / Elizabeth Atkins Bowman, Michelle Burford | 356 |
| 67 | Recovering Our Sense of Value after Being Labeled Mentally Ill / Patricia E. Deegan | 359 |
| 68 | Equal Opportunities - Yes, Please / Sally French | 364 |
| 69 | Friendships and Depression / Laura Epstein Rosen, Xavier Francisco Amador | 367 |
| 70 | Learning Accommodations for ADD Students / Anne McCormick, Faith Leonard | 369 |
| 71 | Computers and Disability / Mark Nagler, Adam Nagler | 373 |
| 72 | Invisible and On Center Stage: Who Do We Think We Are, Anyway? / Susan E. Browne, Debra Connors, Nanci Stern | 377 |
| 73 | Sharing the Pie. The Sinking Majority / Steve Brouwer | 382 |
| 74 | Who Owns How Much? / James S. Heintz, Nancy Folbre | 391 |
| 75 | Tired of Playing Monopoly? / Donna Langston | 397 |
| 76 | A Sociology of Wealth and Racial Inequality / Melvin L. Oliver, Thomas M. Shapiro | 402 |
| 77 | Racism or Solidarity? Unions and Asian Immigrant Workers / Glenn Omatsu | 407 |
| 78 | Two Hierarchies / M. Edward Ransford | 412 |
| 79 | Why Are Droves of Unqualified, Unprepared Kids Getting into Our Top Colleges? / John Larew | 418 |
| 80 | Working-Class Students Speak Out / Gwendolyn Lewis, Patricia Holland, Kathleen Kelly | 421 |
| 81 | So How Did I Get Here? / Rosemary Bray | 425 |
| 82 | On the Meaning of Plumbing and Poverty / Melanie Scheller | 430 |
| 83 | Social Class Questionnaire | 432 |
| 84 | A Welfare Reform Program Based on Help for Working Parents / Barbara Bergmann, Heidi Hartmann | 434 |
| 85 | Responsibility for Reducing Poverty / Peter B. Edelman | 436 |
| 86 | Reflections of Liberation / Suzanne Pharr | 450 |
| 87 | Toward a New Vision: Race, Class, and Gender as Categories of Analysis and Connection / Patricia Hill Collins | 457 |
| 88 | The Cycle of Liberation / Bobbie Harro | 463 |
| 89 | Developing a Liberatory Consciousness / Barbara J. Love | 470 |
| 90 | Allies / Gloria E. Anzaldua | 475 |
| 91 | Can White Heterosexual Men Understand Oppression? / Cooper Thompson | 477 |
| 92 | How to Interrupt Oppressive Behavior / Mary McClintock | 483 |
| 93 | Working Assumptions and Guidelines for Alliance Building / Ricky Sherover-Marcuse | 486 |
| 94 | Bridging the 'Us/Them' Divide: Intergroup Dialogue and Peer Leadership / Ximena Zuniga, Todd D. Sevig | 488 |
| 95 | Having the Tools at Hand: Building Successful Multicultural Social Justice Organizations / John Anner | 494 |
| | Further Print and Video Resources | 499 |
| | Thematic Table of Contents | 507 |
| | Permission Acknowledgments | 514 |
| | About the Editors | 520 |