Contents
Tables and Figures
About the Author
Acknowledgments
Prologue
1. Introduction: Racial Inequality Without Racism
2. Jobs, Opportunities, and Fairness: The Stakes of Equal Opportunity
3. Community, Networks, and Social Capital
4. The American Dream: Individualism and Inequality
5. The Transformation of Post–Civil Rights Politics: Race, Religion, Class, and Culture
6. The White Electorate: The White Working Class, Religious Conservatives, Professionals, and the Disengaged
7. Government, Taxes, and Welfare
8. Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity: Changes in Access to Education and Jobs for Women, African Americans, and Immigrants
9. Conclusion: Myrdal’s Dilemma and the American Non-Dilemma
Appendix A: Case Information for American Non-Dilemma Study, by Sociopolitical Group
Appendix B: Case Information for American Non-Dilemma Study, by Case Number
Notes
References
Index