Description
Missing dustjacket. Hardcover has scuffs/staining and some wear along the corners/edges. Sticker and name on inside cover. Pages are clean inside with yellowed/worn outside edges. some corners have small folds. Binding is secure.
This well-worn copy of “Racial and Cultural Minorities” by George Eaton Simpson offers a fascinating glimpse into the sociological study of prejudice and discrimination in the mid-20th century. Published in 1958, this scholarly work examines the complex dynamics of racial and cultural tensions through the lens of social psychology and anthropology. Simpson, a respected academic and author, draws upon a wealth of research and case studies to explore the root causes of prejudice, the manifestations of discrimination, and the potential for social change.
While some of the language and perspectives may reflect the era in which it was written, this book remains a significant historical document, capturing the intellectual discourse surrounding issues of race, ethnicity, and cultural identity during a pivotal period in American history. For collectors and scholars alike, this copy bears the authentic patina of a well-loved and well-read volume, with its scuffed hardcover, yellowed pages, and secure binding serving as tangible reminders of the book’s enduring relevance and impact. Despite its imperfections, this edition invites readers to engage with Simpson’s thoughtful analysis and gain a deeper understanding of the complex social forces that continue to shape our world.