The New Racism
Reverse Discrimination in America
by Lionel Lokos
ISBN: 0870001078
ISBN-13: 9780870001079
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Publisher: Arlington House Published date: 1971 Pages: 470
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The new racism;: Reverse discrimination in America
Lionel Lokos
Arlington House. Used - Acceptable. Former Library book. Shows definite wear, and perhaps considerable marking on inside. 100% Money Back Guarantee. Shipped to over one million happy customers! Your purchase benefits world literacy! ( more information)
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The new racism;: Reverse discrimination in America
Lionel Lokos
Arlington House. Used - Good. Shows some signs of wear, and may have some markings on the inside. 100% Money Back Guarantee. Shipped to over one million happy customers! Your purchase benefits world literacy! ( more information)
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New Racism
Lokos, Lionel
New Rochelle, N. Y.: Arlington House, 1971. Spots on top, side of book; wear on front of jacket w/many small tears. Second Printing. Cloth. Good/Fair. ( more information)
Offered by Sessions Book Sales (United States)
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The New Racism : Reverse Discrimination in America
Lionel Lokos
Arlington House, 1971. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. Arlington House,1971. Hard Cover. Dust jacket has very slight shelfwear, a few small rubs and a bit of creasing on edges.. Cover has very slight shelfwear. Pages are clean and unmarked. Binding is tight. Hinges are perfect. Very nice copy. Author explores many explosive issues, including the Black Panther Coloring book, comments made by President Nixon about black revolutionaries, the Panther plot to blow up New York City department stores, and anti-semitism. ISBN: 0870001078. ( more information)
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The New Racism: Reverse Discrimination in America
Lokos, Lionel
New Rochelle, NY: Arlington House, 1971. 2nd printing. Free endpapers a bit discolored; very clean and tightly bound. DJ, in protective cover, is rubbed with moderate edgewear and a partial chip on spine.. ISBN: 0870001078. Hard Cover. Very Good+/Very Good-. ( more information)
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The New Racism (Signed)
Lokos, Lionel
NY: Arlington House, 1971 Hardcover book is clean and tight; no markings in text, no loose or torn pages. Dust jacket in plastic has small rips, has not been price clipped. 470 pages. Index, bibliography, notes. Reverse discrimination in America. Signed by the author with an inscription to previous owner.. Signed by Author. Hard Cover. Very Good/Good +. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. ( more information)
Offered by Mary Ann's Mostly Books (United States)
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The New Racism: Reverse Discrimination in America
Lokos, Lionel
New Rochelle NY: Arlington House, 1971. Large, heavy book, black cloth, gilt lettering very bright on spine, 470 pages, photo section. Conservative slant on what they see as excesses by blacks seeking the same freedoms conservatives have. DJ has green, black and red background on front and back, list of controversial issues on back. DJ has slight wear and tiny tears to most edges, front and back slightly rubbed as well. Near Good DJ/Near Fine book.. Cloth. Near Fine/Near Good. ( more information)
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THE NEW RACISM. Reverse Discrimination In America
Lokos, Lionel
Arlington House: 1971. The second printing, 470 pages. "If it is wrong to discriminate against a minority, how much more wrong is it to discriminate against the majority? The author answers this question as he analyzes the devastating effect of compensatory programs for blacks- in colleges, in business, in neighborhoods, in unions. Chapters on Black Separatism, Black Muslims, Malcolm, X, Republic of New Africa, Black Panthers, Black rebellion on campus, Black University, CCNY, Black anti-Semitism and the NY mayoralty, Black Help wanted, the new racsim, Black Panthers Plans for Control of Black High School Students." FINE- HARDCOVER, GOOD DUST JACKET. . Hard Cover. Fine-/Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. ( more information)
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The New Racism Reverse Discrimination in America
Lokos, Lionel
New Rochelle, NY: Arlington House VG+/Fine ISBN 0-87000-107-8.. 1971. 1st Edition 2nd Printing Size=6"x9" Hard Cover w/Dust Jacket 470pgs(INDEX) Shelfwear head/foot of spine, o.w. clean & tight. NO ink names, DJ tears etc. Price is unclipped. Keywords: Conservative Author, Conservative Pub., Critical Book, Discrimination, Blacks, Race Relations. ( more information)
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NEW RACISM, THE
Lokos, Lionel
Arlington House 1971. Second Printing. 470pp. Photos. 'Reverse Discrimination in America.' Very good; former owner name and address stamped on front endpaper. DJ is frayed and chipped. (loc 981). Hard Cover. ( more information)
Offered by Austin Book Shop (United States)
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