02--Hate & Racism:  General Works

A policymaker's guide to hate crimes.  Bureau of Justice Assistance.  Washington, DC:  The Bureau, 1997.  63p.  Prepared by the National Criminal Justice Association, supported by grant number 96-DD-BX-0013. 

A rush to judgment:  a special report on anti-Muslim stereotyping, harassment, and hate crimes following the bombing of Oklahoma City's Murrah Federal Building, April 19, 1995.  Council on American-Islamic Relations.  Washington, D.C.:  Council on American-Islamic Relations, 1995.  23p.

Able, Deborah.  Hate groups.  Berkeley Heights, NJ:  Enslow Publishers, 2000.  Roots of modern American hate crimes.

Ackermann, Robert John.  Heterogeneities:  race, gender, class, nation, and state.  Amherst:  University of Massachusetts Press, 1996.  218p.

ADC annual report on political and hate violence.  American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee.  Washington, D.C.:  The Committee, 1987-1991.  2 volumes.  Irregular.

ADL in the courts:  litigation docket.  Anti-Defamation League.  New York, NY:  The League, 1991-present.  Annual.

Adler, Wolfgang.  Hassdichtung in Frankreich.  Berlin:  Junker und Dünnhaupt, 1940.  49p.  Hate in French & German literature.

Afshar, Haleh, & Mary Maynard, eds.  The dynamics of "race" and gender:  some feminist interventions.  London;  Bristol, PA:  Taylor & Francis, 1994.  263p.

Akhtar, Salman, Selma Kramer & Henri Parens.  The birth of hatred:  developmental, clinical, and technical apsects of intense aggression.  Northvale, NJ:  J. Aronson, 1995.  1946.  172p.

Akwani, Obi O.  Winning over racism.  Ottawa, Canada:  Achama Communications, 1995.  448p.

Alan-Williams, Gregory.  A gathering of heroes:  reflections on rage and responsibility:  a memoir of the Los Angeles riots.  Chicago:  Academy Chicago Publishers, 1994.  205p.

Allinson, A. A., & F. E. Hotchin.  Race and prejudice.  Melbourne, Canberra, Australia:  Cheshire, 1969.  26p.  Book reviews on racism.

Altschiller, Donald.  Hate crimes:  a reference handbook.  Denver, CO:  ABC-CLIO, 1999.  204p.

Annual bias incident offense report.  Prepared by State of New Jersey, Division of State Police, Uniform Crime Reporting Unit.  West Trenton, NJ:  The Unit, 1989-annual.

Aptheker, Herbert.  Racism, imperialism & peace:  selected essays.  Edited by Marvin J. Berlowitz and Carol E. Morgan.  Minneapolis:  MEP Publications, 1987.  210p.

Arkel, D. van.  Racism and colonialism:  essays on ideology and social structure.  Edited by Robert Ross.  The Hague:  M. Nijhoff Publishers for the Leiden University Press;  Hingham, MA:  Kluwer Boston, 1982.  228p.

Armorer, Harry.  Africa! you are the light.  Bronx, NY:  H. Armorer, 1985.  142p.  Black race history & racism.

Armstrong, Edward J.  Penitence:  a true story.  Bangor, ME:  Lucy Madden Associates, 1994.  339p.  Jim Baines, gays & hate crimes.

Audit of violence against Asian Pacific Americans:  anti-Asian violence, a national problem:  ... annual report of the National Asian Pacific American Legal Consortium.  Washington, DC:  The Consortium, 1994.  Annual.

Aye Maung, Natalie, & Catriona Mirrlees-Black.  Racially motivated crime:  a British Crime Survey analysis.  London:  Home Office, 1994.  42p.

Babbitt, Susan E., & Sue Campbell, eds.  Racism and philosophy.  Ithaca, NY:  Cornell University Press, 1999.  295p.

Babing, Alfred, ed.  Against racism, apartheid and colonialism:  documents published by the GDR 1949-1977.  the GDR Institute for International Politics and Economics, GDR Committee for the Decade of Action to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimination.  Berlin:  Staatsverlag der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik, 1978.  664p.  Translation of Gegen Rassismus, Apartheid und Kolonialismus.

Babing, Alfred, ed.  Gegen Rassismus, Apartheid und Kolonialismus:  Dokumente der DDR 1977-1982.  Institut für Internationale Politik und Wirtschaft der DDR, DDR-Komitee für die UN-Kampfdekade gegen Rassismus und Rassendiskriminierung.  Berlin:  Staatsverlag der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik, 1983.  566p.  Racism & imperialism in South Africa.

Back, Les, & Solomos, eds.  Theories of race and racism:  a reader.  New York:  Routledge, 1999. 

Bagramov, Eduard Aleksandrovich.  Ideology of hatred.  Moscow:  Novosti Press Agency Pub. House, 1965.  82p.  Racism & the black race.

Baird, Robert M., & Stuart E. Rosenbaum, eds.  Bigotry, prejudice, and hatred:  definitions, causes & solutions.  Buffalo, NY:  Prometheus Books, 1992.  238p.  Amherst, NY:  Prometheus Books, 1999. 

Baker, David Noel, ed.  Reading racism and the criminal justice system.  Toronto:  Canadian Scholars' Press Inc., 1994.  318p. 

Balibar, Etienne, & Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein.  Race, nation, class:  ambiguous identities.  Translation of Race, nation, classe:  les identités ambiguës, 1988, Etienne Balibar by Chris Turner.  London;  New York:  Verso, 1991.  232p.

Balibar, Etienne, & Immanuel Maurice Wallerstein.  Race, nation, classe:  les identités ambiguës.  Paris:  La Découverte, 1988.  307p.

Bannerji, Himani, ed.  Returning the gaze:  essays on racism, feminism, and politics.  Toronto, Ont.:  Sister Vision, 1993.  326p. 

Bannerji, Himani.  Thinking through:  essays on feminism, Marxism and anti-racism.  Toronto:  Women's Press, 1995.  190p. 

Barker, Martin.  The new racism:  conservatives and the ideology of the tribe.  London:  Junction Books, 1981;  Frederick, MD:  Aletheia Books, 1982.  183p.

Barot, Rohit, ed.  The racism problematic:  contemporary sociological debates on race and ethnicity.  Lewiston, NY:  The Edwin Mellen Press, 1996.  282p.

Beck, Aaron T.  Prisoners of hate:  the cognitive basis of anger, hostility, and violence.  New York:  HarperCollins, 1999.  354p. 

Bekker, S. B., & David Carlton, eds.  Racism, xenophobia, and ethnic conflict.  Durban, South Africa:  Indicator Press, 1996.  162p.

Ben Jelloun, Tahar.  Racism explained to my daughter.  Translated Racisme expliqué à ma fille from the French by Carol Volk.  Responses by William Ayers.  Introduction by Bill Cosby.  New York:  New Press:  Distributed by Norton, 1999. 

Benedict, Ruth (1887-1948).  Race:  science and politics.  New York:  Viking Press, 1945;  Westport, CT:  Greenwood Press, 1982.  206p.

Bernard, William Spencer.  Racism, a worldwide factor opposing migrant adjustment and how to combat it.  Editor G. Beijer.  The Hague:  Research Group for European Migration Problems, 1978.  15p.

Bertolini, Dewey M.  Secret wounds and silent cries.  Wheaton, IL:  Victor Books, 1993.  129p.  Revision of Sometimes I really hate you!, 1991.  Christian hate & forgiveness.

Bertolini, Dewey M.  Sometimes I really hate you!  Wheaton, IL:  Victor Books, 1991.  130p.

Bhavnani, Kum-Kum, & Ann Phoenix, eds.  Shifting identities, shifting racisms:  a feminism & psychology reader.  London;  Thousand Oaks, CA:  Sage, 1994.  221p.

Bias Crime Response Michigan Task Force final report:  a guide for communities.  Lansing, MI:  State of Michigan, Dept. of Civil Rights, 1997. 

Bias crimes annual report:  race, religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation.  Middletown, CT:  State of Connecticut, Dept. of Public Safety, Division of State Police, Bias Crime Reporting Program, 1993.  Annual.

Bias crimes:  hearing before the Subcommittee on Crime and Criminal Justice of the Committee on the Judiciary, One Hundred Second Congress, second session, May 11, 1992.  Washington:  GPO, 1992.  184p.

Bias crimes:  hearing before the Subcommittee on Crime and Criminal Justice of the Committee on the Judiciary, One Hundred Second Congress, second session, May 11, 1992.  Washington:  GPO, 1992.  184p.

Billings, Charles E.  Racism and prejudice.  Rochelle Park, NJ:  Hayden Book Co.,  1976.  131p.

Blommaert, Jan, & Jef Verschueren.  Debating diversity:  analysing the discourse of tolerance.  London;  New York:  Routledge, 1998.  233p.

Blue, Rose, & Corrine J. Naden.  Working together against hate groups.  New York:  Rosen Pub. Group, 1994.  64p.

Bolaffi, Guido, & Sandro Gindro, eds.  Il corpo straniero.  A cura di Guido Bolaffi.  Napoli:  A. Guida, 1996.  267p.  Racism in Italy.

Bolaria, B. Singh, & Peter S. Li.  Racial oppression in Canada.  Toronto, Ont.:  Garamond Press, 1985.  232p.  1988, 272p.

Bonnett, Alastair.  Anti-racism.  New York:  Routledge, 1999. 

Bose, Mihir.  The sporting alien:  English sport's lost Camelot.  Edinburgh:  Mainstream, 1996.  239p.  Discrimination in sports in England.

Bowling, Benjamin.  Violent racism:  victimization , policing, and social context.  Oxford;  New York:  Clarendon Press, 1998.  377p.

Bowser, Benjamin P., ed.  Racism and anti-racism in world perspective.  Thousand Oaks:  Sage Publications, 1995.  325p.

Boyko, John.  Last steps to freedom:  the evolution of Canadian racism.  Winnipeg, MB:  Watson & Dwyer Pub., 1995.  250p.

Bradley, Michael Anderson.  The iceman inheritance:  prehistoric sources of western man's racism, sexism and agression.  Introductions by Judith Posner and Imre Nemeth.  Toronto:  Dorset Pub., 1978.  229p.

Brand, Dionne, & Krisantha Sri Bhaggiyadatta.  Rivers have sources, trees have roots:  speaking of racism.  Toronto, Ont.:  Cross Cultural Communication Centre, 1986.  192p.

Brass, Paul R., ed.  Riots and pogroms.  New York:  New York University Press, 1996.  262p.

Braxton, Bernard.  Women, sex, and race:  a realistic view of sexism and racism.  Washington:  Verta Press, 1973.  227p.  Feminism & witch trials.

Brecher, Robert, Jo Halliday & Klára Kolinská, eds.  Nationalism and racism in the liberal order.  Aldershot, England;  Brookfield, Vt., USA:  Ashgate, 1998.  233p.  Papers originally prepared for a conference on nationalism and racism in the liberal order, held in July 1997 at J.E. Purkyne University in the Czech Republic.

Brick Lane & beyond:  an inquiry into racial strife and violence in Tower Hamlets.  Great Britain, Commission for Racial Equality.  London:  The Commission, 1979.  40p.

Brown, William Oscar.  Race prejudice:  a sociological study.  [n.p.] 1930.  469p.  Doctoral thesis, University of Chicago.

Brunner, Constantin (1862-1937).  The tyranny of hate:  the roots of antisemitism:  a translation into English of Memsheleth sadon.  Translated Memscheleth sadonby Graham Harrison;  abridged and edited by Aron M. Rappaport.  Lewiston:  Edwin Mellen Press, 1992.  197p. 

Bulbeck, Chilla.  One world women's movement.  London:  Pluto Press;  Winchester, MA:  Unwin Hyman, 1988.  182p.  Feminism & racism.

Bulmer, Martin, & John Solomos, eds.  Racism.  New York:  Oxford University Press, 1999. 

Burning of African American churches in Alabama and perceptions of race relations:  executive summary of a community forum held July 2, 1996, Boligee, Alabama.   Alabama Advisory Committee to the United States Commission on Civil Rights.  Atlanta, GA:  U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, 1996.  15p.

Burning of African American churches in Alabama and perceptions of race relations:  transcript of a community forum held July 2, 1996, Boligee, Alabama.  Alabama Advisory Committee to the United States Commission on Civil Rights.  [Atlanta, GA:  U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, 1996.  59p.

Burning of African American churches in Louisiana and perceptions of race relations:  executive summary of a community forum held July 8-9, 1996, Baker, Louisiana.  Louisiana Advisory Committee to the United States Commission on Civil Rights.  Atlanta, GA:  U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, 1996.  17p.

Burning of African American churches in Louisiana and perceptions of race relations:  transcript of a community forum held July 8-9, 1996, Baker, Louisiana.  Louisiana Advisory Committee to the United States Commission on Civil Rights.  Atlanta, GA:  U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, 1996.  64p.

Burning of African American churches in Mississippi and perceptions of race relations:  executive summary of a community forum held July 10-11, 1996, Cleveland, Mississippi.  Mississippi Advisory Committee to the United States Commission on Civil Rights.  Atlanta, GA:  U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, 1996.  18p.

Burning of African American churches in Mississippi and perceptions of race relations:  transcript of a community forum held July 10-11, 1996, Cleveland, Mississippi.  Mississippi Advisory Committee to the United States Commission on Civil Rights.  Atlanta, GA:  U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, 1996.  81p.

Burning of African American churches in North Carolina and perceptions of race relations:  executive summary of a community forum held July 18, 1996, Charlotte, North Carolina.  The North Carolina Advisory Committee to the United States Commission on Civil Rights.  Atlanta, GA:  U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, 1996.  12p.

Burning of African American churches in North Carolina and perceptions of race relations:  transcript of a community forum held July 18, 1996, Charlotte, North Carolina.  North Carolina Advisory Committee to the United States Commission on Civil Rights.  Atlanta, GA:  U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, 1996.  56p.

Burning of African American churches in South Carolina and perceptions of race relations:  transcript of a community forum held July 16, 1996, Columbia, South Carolina.  South Carolina Advisory Committee to the United States Commission on Civil Rights.  Atlanta, GA:  U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, Southern Regional Office, 1996.  79p.

Burning of African American churches in Tennessee and perceptions of race relations:  executive summary of a community forum held July 10, 1996, Memphis, Tennessee.  Tennessee Advisory Committee to the United States Commission on Civil Rights.  Atlanta, GA:  U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, Southern Regional Office, 1996.  20p.

Burning of African American churches in Tennessee and perceptions of race relations:  transcript of a community forum held July 10, 1996, Memphis, Tennessee.  Tennessee Advisory Committee to the United States Commission on Civil Rights.  Atlanta, GA:  U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, Southern Regional Office, 1996.  55p.

Burns, Alan, Sir (1887-1980).  Colour prejudice, with particular reference to the relationship between whites and Negroes.  Westport, CT:  Negro Universities Press, 1948 & 1971.  164p.

Bushart, Howard L., John R. Craig & Myra Barnes.  Soldiers of God:  white supremacists and their holy war for America.  New York:  Kensington Books, 1998.  308p.

Bychowski, Gustav (1895-1972).  Evil in man:  the anatomy of hate and violence.  New York:  Grune & Stratton, 1968.  98p.

California Attorney General's Commission on Racial, Ethnic, Religious, and Minority Violence--final report.  Sacramento, CA:  Office of the Attorney General, Public Inquiry Unit, 1990. 

Cannon, Margaret.  The invisible empire:  racism in Canada.  Toronto:  Random House of Canada, 1995.  308p.

Carew, Jan R.  Fulcrums of change:  African presence in the Americas.  Trenton, NJ:  Africa World Press, 1988.  170p.

Carnes, Jim.  Us and them:  a history of intolerance in America.  Preface by Justice Harry A. Blackmun.  Illustrations by Herbert Tauss.  New York:  Oxford University Press, 1996.  131p.

Case, Frederick Ivor.  Racism and national consciousness.  Toronto, Ont.:  Plowshare Press, 1977.  102p.

Charny, Israel W.  Marital love and hate:  the need for a revised marriage contract and a more honest offer by the marriage counselor to teach couples to love and hate, honor and dishonor, obey and disobey.  New York, Macmillan, 1972.  199p.

Chinyelu, Mamadou.  Debunking The bell curve and scientific racism.  New York:  Mustard Seed Press, 1995.  96p.

Christensen, Loren W.  Skinhead street gangs.  Boulder, CO:  Paladin Press, 1994.  229p.  In Oregan.

Church burnings:  hearing before the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, One Hundred Fourth Congress, second session, on the federal response to recent incidents of church burnings in predominantly black churches across the South, June 27, 1996.  Washington:  GPO, 1997.  74p.

Church fires in the Southeast:  hearing before Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fourth Congress, second session, May 21, 1996.  Washington:  GPO, 1996.  202p.

Cleary, Edward J.  Beyond the burning cross:  the First Amendment and the landmark R.A.V. case.  New York:  Random House, 1994.  314p.  Hate crimes in Saint Paul, Minnesota.

Cohen, Phil, ed.  New ethnicities, old racisms.  London:  New York:  Zed Books, Ltd., 1999. 

Cohen, Philip, & Nora Räthzel, eds.  Verbotene Spiele:  Theorie und Praxis antirassistischer Erziehung.  Hamburg:  Argument, 1994.  214p.  Educational games & racism.

Cohn, Janice.  The Christmas menorahs:  how a town fought hate.  Illustrations by Bill Farnsworth.  Morton Grove, IL:  A. Whitman, 1995.  39p.  How people in Billings, Montana, fought a series of hate crimes against a Jewish family.

Colangelo, Nicholas, et al.  The human relations experience:  exercises in multicultural, nonsexist education.  Monterey, CA:  Brooks/Cole Pub. Co., 1982.  228p.

Cole, Richard Wayne, et al.  Hate crimes and enforcing state civil rights.  Boston, MA:  MCLE, 1992.  138p.

Cook, Fred J.  The Ku Klux Klan, America's recurring nightmare.  New York:  J.  Messner, 1980;  Englewood Cliffs, NJ:  J. Messner, 1989.  159p. 

Cooper, Michael L.  The double V campaign:  African Americans and World War II.  New York:  Lodestar Books, 1998.  86p.

Copeland, Lois, & Leslie R. Wolfe.  Violence against women as bias motivated hate crime:  defining the issues.  Washington, DC:  Center for Women Policy Studies, 1991.  26p.

Cotler, Irwin, ed.  Nuremberg forty years later:  the struggle against injustice in our time:  International Human Rights Conference, November 1987:  papers and proceedings and retrospective 1993.  Montreal;  Buffalo:  Published for the Faculty of Law of McGill University and InterAmicus by McGill-Queen's University Press, 1995.  285p.

Crawford, Robert, et al.  The Northwest imperative:  documenting a decade of hate.  Portland, OR:  Coalition for Human Dignity:  Seattle, WA:  Northwest Coalition against Malicious Harassment, 1994. 

Cross, Malcolm, & Michael Keith, eds.  Racism, the city and the state.  London;  New York:  Routledge, 1993.  234p.

Cunneen, Chris, David Fraser & Stephen Tomsen, eds.  Faces of hate:  hate crime in Australia.  Sydney, NSW:  Hawkins Press, 1997.  250p.

Damiani, Gigi.  Razzismo e anarchismo.  Newark, NJ:  L'Adunata dei Refrattari, 1938.  30p.  Anarchism & racism.

D'Angelo, Laura.  Hate crimes.  Philadelphia, PA:  Chelsea House, 1998.  95p.

Davidson, Harry R.  Somebody's trying to kill you:  the psychodynamics of White racism and Black pathology.  Kansas City, MO:  Ethos Growth and Development Publications, 1987.  77p.

Davis, Angela Yvonne.  Women, culture & politics.  New York:  Random House, 1989;  New York:  Vintage Books, 1990.  238p.  Black women & racism.

Davis, Floyd James.  Minority-dominant relations:  a sociological analysis.  Arlington Heights, IL:  AHM Pub. Corp., 1978.  307p.

Davis, Grenfel.  The fight back from crisis.  Transcribed by Grenfel Davis and Patrick Whiteman.  London:  B.S.O. Publications, 1993.  209p.  Blacks & racism in England.

Davis, James, ed.  Understanding minority-dominant relations:  sociological contributions.  Arlington Heights, IL:  AHM Pub. Corp., 1979.  496p.

Deane, Eamonn, & Carol Rittner, eds.  Beyond hate:  living with our differences.  Foreword by Seamus Deane.  Derry, Northern Ireland:  Yes! Publications, 1994.  112p.  Presentations and discussions from the international conference "Beyong hate" held in Sept. 1992 in Derry, Northern Ireland.

Dees, Morris, & Steve Fiffer.  Hate on trial:  the case against America's most dangerous neo-Nazi.  New York:  Villard Books, 1993.  280p.

Delgado, Richard.  The Rodrigo chronicles:  conversations about America and race.  New York:  New York University Press, 1995.  275p.  Afro-Americans, civil rights & racism in the United States.

Delgado, Richard.  When equality ends:  stories about race and resistance.  Boulder, CO:  Westview Press, 1999.  247p.

DeMaria, Michael.  Horns and halos:  towards the blessing of darkness.  New York:  P. Lang, 1992.  180p.  Reprinted from The revolution in psychiatry by Ernest Becker, copyright 1964.  Hate in psychiatry.

DeSantis, John.  For the color of his skin:  the murder of Yusuf Hawkins and the trial of Bensonhurst.  Introduction by Alan M. Dershowitz.  New York:  Pharos Books, 1991.  240p.

Dijk, Teun Adrianus van.  Communicating racism:  ethnic prejudice in thought and talk.  Newbury Park, CA:  Sage Publications, 1987.  437p.

Dijk, Teun Adrianus van.  Elite discourse and racism.  Newbury Park, CA:  Sage Publications, 1993.  320p.  Racism & the elite.

Dingwall, Eric John.  Racial pride and prejudice.  Westport, CT:  Greenwood Press, 1979.  246p.

Donald, James, & Ali Rattansi, eds.  "Race", culture, and difference.  London;  Newbury Park, CA:  Sage Publications in association with the Open University, 1992.  300p. 

Dower, John W.  War without mercy:  race and power in the Pacific war [1939-1945].  New York:  Pantheon Books, 1986.  399p. 

Duckitt, J. H.  The social psychology of prejudice.  New York:  Praeger, 1992.  312p.

Dudley, William, & Charles Cozic, eds.  Racism in America.  San Diego, CA:  Greenhaven Press, 1991.  288p. 

Edwards, H. W.  Labor aristocracy, mass base of social democracy.  Stockholm:  Aurora Edition, 1978.  430p.  Working class & racism.

Ehrlich, Paul R., & S. Shirley Feldman.  The race bomb:  skin color, prejudice, and intelligence.  New York:  Quadrangle/New York Times Book Co., 1977.  207p.

Eisenstein, Zillah R.  Hatreds:  racialized and sexualized conflicts in the 21st century.  New York:  Routledge, 1996.  223p.

Eisenstein, Zillah R.  The color of gender:  reimaging democracy.  Berkeley:  University of California Press, 1994.  277p.  Sexism, racism, patriarchy in democracy & feminism.

Ekblom, Paul, Frances Simon & Sneh Birdi.  Crime and racial harassment in Asian-run small shops:  the scope for prevention.  London:  Home Office, Crime Prevention Unit, 1988.  54p.

Ephraim, Charles Wm.  The pathology of Eurocentrism:  the burden and responsibilites of being Black.  Trenton, NJ:  Africa World Press, 1999. 

Essed, Philomena.  Understanding everyday racism:  an interdisciplinary theory.  Newbury Park:  Sage Publications, 1991.  322p.

Extremist activity in the military.  Committee on National Security, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fourth Congress, second session, hearing held June 25, 1996.  Washington:  GPO, 1997.  212p.

Farber, Bernie M.  From marches to modems:  a report on organized hate in Metropolitan Toronto.  Toronto:  METRO, Access and Equity Centre, 1997.  66p.  Commissioned by the Access and Equity Centre, The Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto.

Farin, Klaus, & Eberhard Seidel-Pielen.  Skinheads.  München:  C.H. Beck, 1993.  223p.

Farin, Klaus, ed.  Skinhead:  a way of life:  eine Jugendbewegung stellt sich selbst dar.  Hamburg:  Europäische Verlagsanstalt, 1996.  Skinheads & punk culture in Germany.

Feldman, Glenn.  From demagogue to Dixiecrat:  Horace Wilkinson (1887-1957) and the politics of race.  Lanham:  University Press of America, 1995.  311p.

Fernando, Suman.  Race and culture in psychiatry.  London:  Croom Helm, 1988;  New York:  Tavistock/Routledge, 1989.  216p.

Ferrarotti, Franco.  The temptation to forget:  racism, anti-semitism, neo-Nazism.  Westport, CT:  Greenwood Press, 1994.  190p.

FitzGerald, Marian, & Chris Hale.  Ethnic minorities:  victimisation and racial harassment:  findings from the 1988 and 1992 British crime surveys.  London:  Home Office, 1996.  97p.

Five years of hate crimes in Pennsylvania:  1988-1993.  The Office of Attorney General & Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission.  Harrisburg:  The Office, 1995.  44p.

Fontenot, Chester J.  Frantz Fanon [1925-1961]:  language as the god gone astray in the flesh.  Lincoln:  University of Nebraska, 1979.  72p. 

Foster, Cecil.  Distorted mirror:  Canada's racist face.  Toronto, Canada:  HarperCollins Publishers, 1991.  24p.

Frankenberg, Ruth, ed.  Displacing whiteness:  essays in social and cultural criticism.  Durham, NC:  Duke Univeristy Press, 1997.  360p.  Eurocentrism, whites & racism.

Freeman, Steven M.  Hate crimes laws:  a comprehensive guide.  New York, NY:  Anti-Defamation League, 1994.  B'nai B'rith. Anti-defamation League.  40p.

Freeman, Steven M., ed.  Hate crimes laws:  a comprehensive guide.  New York, NY:  Anti-Defamation League, 1994.  40p.

Freeman, Walter J.  Societies of brains:  a study in the neuroscience of love and hate.  Hillsdale, NJ:  Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1995.  204p.  Series:  The International Neural Networks Society.

Froman, Robert.  Racism.  New York:  Delacorte Press, 1972.  156p. 

Fullerton, Maryellen.  Germany for Germans:  xenophobia and racist violence in Germany.  Human Rights Watch/Helsinki.  New York:  Human Rights Watch, 1995.  109p. 

Gabbard, Glen O.  Love and hate in the analytic setting.  Northvale, NJ: J. Aronson, 1996.  265p.  Transference & countertransference.

Gabriel, John.  Racism, culture, markets.  London;  New York:  Routledge, 1994.  212p.

Garg, Samidha, & Jan Hardy..  Racism.  Austin, TX:  Raintree Steck-Vaughn, 1997.  64p.  The global problem.

Garza, Hedda.  Without regard to race:  the integration of the U.S. military after World War II.  New York:  Franklin Watts, 1995.  63p.

Gates, E. Nathaniel, ed.  Cultural and literary critiques of the concepts of "race."  New York:  Garland Pub., 1997.  410p.

Gay, Kathlyn.  Bigotry.  Hillside, NJ:  U.S.A.:  Enslow Publishers, 1989.  144p.

Gay, Kathlyn.  I am who I am:  speaking out about multiracial identity.  New York:  F. Watts, 1995.  144p.  Race relations & pluralism.

Gay, Kathlyn.  Neo-Nazis:  a growing threat.  Springfield, NJ:  Enslow Publishers, 1997.  112p.

Gedatus, Gustav Mark.  Hate crimes:  perspectives on violence.  Mankato, MN:  LifeMatters, 2000. 

Gibson, Truman Kella.  Papers of Truman K. Gibson, ca. 1900-1994 (bulk 1940-1956).  900 items;  3 containers.  Includes Gibson's correspondence with his wife, Isabelle Carson Gibson, written while he served as an advisor on Afro-American affairs to the U.S. War Dept., in Washington, D.C., during World War II.  Topics include discrimination and segregation in the military, political and civic events in which Gibson was a participant, and the International Boxing Club, an organization he helped found.

Goldberg, David Theo, ed.  Anatomy of racism.  Minneapolis:  University of Minnesota Press, 1990.  356p.

Goldberg, David Theo.  Racist culture:  philosophy and the politics of meaning.  Oxford, England;  Cambridge, MA:  Blackwell, 1993.  313p.

Goldberg, Jane Gretzner.  The dark side of love:  the positive role of our negative feelings-- anger, jealousy, and hate.  New York:  G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1993.  306p.

Goldenstern, Joyce.  American women against violence.  Springfield, NJ:  USA:  Enslow Publishers, 1998.  128p.

Gordon, Lewis Ricardo.  Bad faith and antiblack racism.  Atlantic Highlands, NJ:  Humanities Press, 1995.  222p.  Including Jean-Paul Sartre.

Gordon, Lewis Ricardo.  Her Majesty's other children:  sketches of racism from a neocolonial age.  Lanham, MD:  Rowman & Littlefield, 1997. 

Grant, R. G.  Racism:  changing attitudes 1900-2000.  Austin, TX:  Raintree Steck-Vaughn Publishers, 1999. 

Green, Jen.  Dealing with racism.  Brookfield, CT:  Copper Beech Books, 1998.  24p.

Green, Jen.  Racism:  Talking about racism.  Austin, TX:  Raintree Steck-Vaughn, 1999. 

Greenson, Ralph R.  People who hate.  Sound recording.  Los Angeles, CA:  Pacifica Radio Archive, 1983.  1 sound cassette (72 min.).  Insists that hate is necessary for good mental health, but that it is crucial what people do with that hate.

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Ratcliffe, Peter, ed.  "Race", ethnicity and nation:  international perspectives on social conflict.  London;  Bristol, PA:  UCL Press, 1994.

Razack, Sherene.  Looking white people in the eye:  gender, race, and culture in courtrooms and classrooms.  Toronto;  Buffalo:  University of Toronto Press, 1998.  246p.

Records of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 1842-1992 (bulk 1919-1978).  1,730,000 items, 2,150 linear feet, 40 microfilm reels.  LOC.  Organized/Arranged & divided into six parts arranged in the following series.  Part I (1909-1940, bulk 1919-1939) includes material relating to the Scottsboro trial, anti-lynching legislation, discrimination and segregation, race riots, Jim Crow laws, equal treatment of African Americans before the courts, voting rights, the association's first legal cases, and labor unions.  Part II (1910-1955, bulk 1940-1955) includes material on World War II, discrimination and desegregation in the armed forces, housing, education, employment, and war industries, anti-lynching legislation, voting rights, negative images of African Americans in motion pictures, labor unions, wartime riots in Detroit, MI, and such legal cases as Sweatt v. Painter and Brown v. Board of Education.  Also includes material on segregation during World War I,  police brutality, and labor conditions.  Part III (1909-1965, bulk 1956-1965) includes such topics as civil rights, desegregation of schools, voting rights, sit-ins, the fund-raising telethon entitled "Freedom Television Spectacular," defense of the Freedom Riders, and the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party.  Part IV (1965-1975, bulk 1966-1973) relates to civil rights, Africa, "Freedom Television Spectacular," and Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party.  Part V (1842-1982, bulk 1956-1982) includes records generated by the association's legal department relating to cases involving discrimination in housing and employment, civil rights, school desegregation, police brutality, the armed forces, voting rights, and the disparate sentencing of African Americans.  Part VI (1884-1992, bulk 1967-1978) includes material on ghettos, riots, discrimination, non-profit housing, summer voting projects in Alabama and Mississippi, television, and the Mississippi case that threatened the existence of the organization, Claiborne Hardware Co. v. NAACP.  Microfilm produced by Library of Congress Photoduplication Service from originals in Manuscript Division, 1965-1985.  Some material has been transferred to other divisions of the Library of Congress where it is identified as part of these records.

Report of the New Jersey Commission on Racism, Racial Violence and Religious Violence.  Trenton, NJ:  The Commission, 1993.  84p.

Report of the Second World Conference to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimination:  Geneva (1-12 August, 1983).  New York:  United Nations, 1983.  132p.

Report of the seminar on the political, historical, economic, social, and cultural factors contributing to racism, racial discrimination, and apartheid, Geneva (Switzerland), 10-14 December 1990:  implementation of the Programme of action for the second decade to combat racism and racial discrimination.  New York:  United Nations, 1991.  31p.

Report of the World Conference to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimination, Geneva, 14-25 August, 1978.  New York:  United Nations, 1979.  141p.

Report on anti-Arab hate crimes.  Washington, D.C.:  American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, 1992-annual.

Richmond, Anthony H.  Immigration and ethnic conflict.  Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire:  Macmillan Press, 1988;  New York:  St. Martin's Press, 1988..  218p.

Ridley, Charles R.  Overcoming unintentional racism in counseling and therapy:  a practitioner's guide to intentional intervention.  Thousand Oaks, CA:  Sage Publications, 1995.  174p.

Rigby, Peter.  African images:  racism and the end of anthropology.  Oxford;  Washington, D.C.:  Berg, 1996.  118p.

Roleff, Tamara L., et al, eds.  Hate groups:  opposing viewpoints.  San Diego, CA:  Greenhaven Press, 1999.  192p.

Rothenberg, Paula S., ed.  Race, class, and gender in the United States:  an integrated study.  New York:  St. Martin's Press, 1992.  452p.  1995, 512p.;  1998, 604p.

Rothenberg, Paula S., ed.  Racism and sexism:  an integrated study.  New York:  St Martin's Press, 1988.  404p.

RRES crimes annual report (1992):  Race, religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation crimes.  Meriden, CT:  State of Connecticut, Dept. of Public Safety, Division of State Police, 1992.

Ruggles, Clifton, & Olivia Rovinescu.  Outsider blues:  a voice from the shadows.  Halifax, N.S.:  Fernwood Pub., 1996.  255p.

Russ, Joanna.  What are we fighting for?:  sex, race, class, and the future of feminism.  New York:  St. Martin's Press, 1998.  476p.  Feminist theory, racism & social issues.

Rustin, Bayard.  Papers of Bayard Rustin, 1942-1987 (bulk 1963-1980).  17,500 items, 49 containers, 23 microfilm reels & 20 linear feet.  LOC.  Quaker, civil rights leader, and social reformer.  Correspondence, memoranda, speeches, notes, reports, press releases, financial records, agendas, printed material, and other papers documenting Rustin's leading role as an activist in the Afro-American civil rights movement, advocate of international human rights and social reform, and pacifist.  Includes material pertaining to African anti-imperialist movements in the 1950s, Afro-American relations with Jews, alienation of Afro-American youth, Rustin's sentencing to and exposé of chain gangs following his arrest for participation in freedom rides (1947), incarceration as a conscientious objector for his refusal to register for the draft during World War II, ethnic relations in Israel, black nationalism, civil rights marches including the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom (1963), the Fellowship of Reconciliation, observation of elections by Freedom House, Haitian refugees, gay rights, integration of schools, work of the International Rescue Committee assisting Indochinese refugees (1978-1987), poverty, nuclear war protests, race riots of the 1960s, racism, Rustin's work (1950s-1960s) with Martin Luther King, Jr., and other members of the Southern Christian Leadership Council, and trade-unions.  Correspondents include Nnamdi Azikiwe, Menachem Begin, Hugo LaFayette Black, Hyman Harry Bookbinder, Jimmy Carter, Cesar Chavez, Eldridge Cleaver, Ralph DiGia, Dorothy I. Height, Benjamin L. Hooks, Jacob K. Javits, Kivie Kaplan, Edward Moore Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, George MeaNY:  Daniel P. Moynihan, Abraham John Muste, Kwame Nkrumah, Eleanor Holmes Norton, Selma Platt, Anita Poole, A. Philip Randolph, Elie Wiesel, and Roy Wilkins.  Microfilm produced by University Publications of America, Frederick, Md., 1988.  Photographs transferred to Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division.

Rutstein, Nathan.  To be one:  a battle against racism.  Oxford:  G. Ronald, 1988.  152p.

Saafir, Saadiq.  K-day:  the day that changed Los Angeles:  a commentary.  Los Angeles, CA:  Masjid Ibaadillah, 1992.  35p. 

Sabatier, Renée, Tade Aina, Jon Tinker, et al.  Blaming others:  prejudice, race, and worldwide AIDS.  Washington:  Panos Institute;  Philadelphia, PA:  New Society Publishers, 1988.  168p.

Salecl, Renata.  (Per)versions of love and hate.  New York:  Verso, 1998. 

Sanders, Pete, & Steve Myers.  Racism.  Illustrated by Mike Lacey.  Brookfield, CT:  Copper Beech Books, 1995.  32p.

Sanders, Ronald.  Lost tribes and promised lands:  the origins of American racism.  Boston:  Little, Brown, 1978.  443p.

Såstad, Sigurd Mjøen, et al.  Monologues breaking communication barriers:  proceedings of the International Student Festival in Trondheim, March 29th-April 5th 1992:  debate meetings on north/south, hatred, and environment.  Trondheim, Norway:  International Student Festival in Trondheim, 1992.  92p.

Satzewich, Vic, ed.  Racism and social inequality in Canada:  concepts, controversies, and strategies of resistance.  Toronto:  Thompson Educational Pub., 1998.  354p.

Saul, Leon Joseph.  The hostile mind:  the sources and consequences of rage and hate.  With the editorial assistance of Joan Younger.  New York:  Random House, 1956.  211p.

Saulsbury, William, & Benjamin Bowling.  The multi-agency approach in practice:  the North Plaistow Racial Harassment Project.  London:  Home Office, 1991.  141p.  Race discrimination in England.

Schoenewolf, Gerald.  The art of hating.  Northvale, NJ:  J. Aronson, 1991.  213p.

Seagrave, Jayne.  Racially motivated incidents reported to the police.  London:  Home Office, 1989.  45p.

Shanklin, Eugenia.  Anthropology and race.  Belmont, CA:  Wadsworth Pub. Co., 1994.  136p.

Shaughnessy, Diane.  Let's talk about racism.  New York:  PowerKids Press, 1997.  24p.

Shearer, Jody Miller.  Enter the river:  healing steps from white privilege toward racial reconciliation.  Scottdale, PA:  Herald Press, 1994.  214p.

Sheftel-Gomes, Nasoan.  Everything you need to know about racism.  New York:  Rosen Pub. Group, 1998.  64p.

Shenk, Dena, ed.  Gender and race through education and political activism:  the legacy of Sylvia Helen Forman.  Arlington, VA:  American Anthropological Association/Association for Feminist Anthropology, 1995.  233p.

Shields, David Lyle, ed.  The color of hunger:  race and hunger in national and international perspective.  Lanham, MD:  Rowman & Littlefield, 1995.  172p.  Papers presented at a conference held on 25 April 1992, in Berkeley, California.

Sibbitt, Rae.  The perpetrators of racial harassment and racial violence.  London:  Home Office, 1997.  126p.

Simpson, George Eaton, & J. Milton Yinger.  Racial and cultural minorities: an analysis of prejudice and discrimination.  4th ed.  New York:  Harper & Row, 1972.  775p.  5th ed.  New York:  Plenum Press, 1985.  491p.

Sniderman, Paul M., & Thomas Piazza.  The scar of race.  Cambridge, MA:  Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1993.  212p.  Racism.

Sociological theories:  race and colonialism.  Paris:  Unesco, 1980.  499p.  The idea of race and its elevation to autonomous scientific and legal status, by Colette Guillaumin;  Racialism and sociological theories, by Gerard Pierre-Charles;  The emergence of modern nationalism, by S. Gopal;  Durkheim and Weber on theories of society and race relating to pre-colonial India, by Romila Thapar;  The theory of race relations, by John Rex;  Race, class and politics in the work of Emile Durkheim, by C. Stephen Fenton;  An appraisal of functionalist theories in relation to race and colonial societies, by Jan Berting;  Theories of race and social action, by Herbert Blumer and Troy Duster;  The theory of the plural society, race and conquest, by Leo Kuper;  On Marxism as a critique of sociological theories, by Dominique Lecourt;  Racism and capitalism, by Guy Rozat and Roger Bartra;  Race, articulation and societies structured in dominance, by Stuart Hall;  Critical analysis of racism and colonialism, by N.N. Cheboksarov;  Karl Marx, his theories of Asian societies and colonial rule, by Bipan Chandra;  Racialism, racialist ideology and colonialism, past and present, by Klaus Ernst;  and Ethnic groups and the theory of rational choice, by Michael Banton.

Solomos, John, & Les Back.  Racism and society.  New York:  St. Martin's Press, 1996.  252p.

Sonia Grant, ed.  The dawning of the civil rights movement in the United States; &, Marx and some Marxists on racism.  London:  Hervey & Young, 1995.  61p.

Soper, Edmund Davison (1876-1961).  Racism, a world issue.  New York, Negro Universities Press, 1969.  1st pub., 1947.  304p.

Stern, Kenneth Saul.  Skinheads:  who they are & what to do when they come to town.  New York:  The American Jewish Committee, 1990.  21p.

Stoler, Ann Laura.  Race and the education of desire:  Foucault's History of sexuality and the colonial order of things.  Durham:  Duke University Press, 1995.  237p.

Storr, Anthony.  Human destructiveness:  the roots of genocide and human cruelty.  London:  Routledge, 1991.New York:  Grove Weidenfeld, 1991.  183p.  2nd edition & complete rewrite, Human destructiveness, 1972.

Streissguth, Thomas.  Hatemongers and demagogues.  Minneaplis:  Oliver Press, 1995. 

Suriya, Senaka K.  Combatting hate?:  a socio-legal discussion on the criminalization of hate in Canada.  Ottawa, Ont.:  Dept. of Law, Carleton University, 1998.  100p.

Suttie, Ian Dishart (1889-1935).  The origins of love and hate.  London:  K. Paul, Trench, Trubner;  New York:  Julian Press, 1952.  275p.  With foreword by John Bowlby & introduction by Dorothy Heard;  London:  Free Association Books, 1988.  Based on lectures delivered to the Institute of Child Psychology, 1935, in part about Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) & psychoanalysis.

Svoray, Yaron, & Thomas Hughes.  Gods of death:  around the world, behind closed doors, operates an ultra-secret business of sex and death:  one man hunts the truth about snuff films.  New York:  Simon & Schuster, 1997.  306p.  Children in pornography, death, hate & racism.

Tenenbaum, Samuel.  Why men hate.  New York:  The Beechhurst Press, 1947.  368p.

The Hate Crimes Prevention Act of 1998:  hearing before the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, One Hundred Fifth Congress, second session, on S.J. Res. 1529, a bill to enhance federal enforcement of hate crimes, July 8, 1998.  Washington:  GPO, 1999.  98p.

The Hate Crimes Statistics Act:  hearing before the Subcommittee on the Constitution of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, One Hundred Third Congress, second session, on the implementation and progress of the Hate Crimes Statistics Act (Public law 101-275) ... June 28, 1994.  Washington:  GPO, 1996.  58p.

The Hate Crimes Statistics Act:  hearing before the Subcommittee on the Constitution of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, One Hundred Second Congress, second session, on the implementation of the Hate Crimes Statistics Act (Public Law 102-275), August 5, 1992.  Washington:  GPO, 1993.  139p.

The Heritage Front affair:  report to the Solicitor General of Canada.  Ottawa, Canada:  Security Intelligence Review Committee, 1994.  Racism & white supremacy in Canada.

The International Organisation for the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (EAFORD):  a paper.  London, England;  Washington, DC:  The Organisation, International Organization for the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination.

The militia movement in the United States:  hearing before the Subcommittee on Terrorism, Technology, and Government Information of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, One Hundred Fourth Congress, first session ... June 15, 1995.  Washington:  GPO, 1997. 

The response to racial attacks and harassement.  Great Britain, Inter-Departmental Racial Attacks Group.  London:  Home Office, 1989.  

The response to racial attacks:  sustaining the momentum:  the second report of the Inter-Departmental Racial Attacks Group.  Great Britain.  London:  Home Office, 1991.  83p.

Thompson, Sharon Elaine.  Hate groups.  San Diego, CA:  Lucent Books, 1994.  112p.

Tinker, Hugh.  Race, conflict, and the international order:  from Empire to United Nations.  London:  Macmillan, 1977.  157p.;  New York:  St. Martin's Press, 1977.  157p.

Tobach, Ethel, & Betty Rosoff, eds.  Challenging racism and sexism:  alternatives to genetic explanations.  New York:  Feminist Press at the City University of New York, 1994.  337p.

Todorov, Tzvetan.  On human diversity:  nationalism, racism, and exoticism in French thought.  Translated Nous et les autres by Catherine Porter.  Cambridge, MA:  Harvard University Press, 1993.  424p.

Van den Berghe, Pierre L.  Race and racism; a comparative perspective.  New York, Wiley, 1967.  169p.  2nd ed., 1978, 171p.

Van den Berghe, Pierre L.  The ethnic phenomenon.  New York:  Elsevier, 1981.  301p.  Racism & sociobiology.

Van Horne, Winston A., ed.  Global convulsions:  race, ethnicity, and nationalism at the end of the twentieth century.  Albany:  State University of New York Press, 1997.  364p.

Wade, Andrew.  Working with racism:  racially motivated crime and probation practice.  Cambridge:  Institute of Criminology, University of Cambridge, 1994.  29p.

Walker, James W. St. G.  Racial discrimination in Canada:  the Black experience.  Ottawa:  Canadian Historical Association, 1985.  28p.

Walker, Samuel.  Hate speech:  the history of an American controversy.  Lincoln:  University of Nebraska Press, 1994.  217p.

Wang, Lu-in.  Hate crimes law.  Deerfield, IL.:  Clark Boardman Callaghan, 1994. 

Ward, Eric, ed.  Conspiracies:  real grievances, paranoia, and mass movements.  Seattle, WA:  Peanut Butter Pub., 1996.  217p.

Waters, Cherrie, ed.  We the women, we the world:  report on the Programme to Combat Racism's, "Women under Racism" Consultation, 10-13 November, 1986.  Geneva:  World Council of Churches, Programme to Combat Racism, 1987.  90p.

Weatherford, Carole Boston.  The African-American struggle for legal equality in American history.  Berkeley Heights:  Enslow, 2001. 

Webking, Edwin W.  Freedom of expression:  hate literature.  Calgary, Alberta:  Alberta Civil Liberties Research Centre, 1995.  45p.

Weinberg, Meyer.  World racism and related inhumanities:  a country-by-country bibliography.  New York:  Greenwood Press, 1992.  1048p.

Weis, Lois.  Race, class, and schooling.  Amherst, NY:  Comparative Education Center, State University of New York at Buffalo, 1986.

Wells, Jeff.  Boxing Day:  the fight that changed the world.  Pymble, N.S.W.:  HarperSports, 1998.  245p.  Jack Johnson (1878-1946), Tommy Burns (1881-1955), Hugh Donald McIntosh (1876-1942) & Jack London (1876-1916).

Welsing, Frances Cress.  The Isis (Yssis) papers:  the keys to the colors.  Chicago:  Third World Press, 1991.  301p.  Racism.

Wertham, Fredric (1895-1981).  Papers of Fredric Wertham, 1818-1986 (bulk 1945-1975).  82,200 items, 216 containers, 85.1 linear feet.  LOC.  Psychiatrist.  Correspondence, memoranda, writings, speeches and lectures, reports, research notes, patient case files, psychiatric tests, transcripts of court proceedings, biographical information, newspaper clippings, drawings, photographs, and other materials pertaining primarily to Wertham's career in psychiatry.  Topics include abused children, censorship, civil rights, the physiological effect of drugs, freedom of speech, juvenile delinquency, pornography, race relations and racism, sex crimes, violence, violence in comic books, mass media, motion pictures, and television, and violent crime.  Includes materials relating to Wertham's testimony as an expert witness in desegregation cases;  his work in New York, NY:  with the Lafargue Clinic, a psychiatric clinic for Afro-Americans, and the Quaker Emergency Service Readjustment Center for sexually maladjusted individuals;  and his art collection particularly paintings by El Lissitzky.  Also includes notes, drafts, and related materials for Wertham's major works including Seduction of the Innocent (1954);  a patient case file, correspondence, and writings by or about Wertham's patient, psychoanalyst Horace Westlake Frink, and correspondence between Frink and Sigmund Freud;  and correspondence, writings, and other papers relating to Wertham's mentors, Emil Kraepelin and Adolf Meyer, and to his Lafargue associate, Hilde Mosse.  Correspondents include Taylor Caldwell, Emil Arthur Gutheil, Langston Hughes, Ernest Jones, Alfred C. Kinsey, Ida Macalpine, Thomas Mann, Arthur Miller, Ella Winter, and Richard Wright.

Wetherell, Margaret, & Jonathan Potter.  Mapping the language of racism:  discourse and the legitimation of exploitation.  New York:  Columbia University Press, 1992.  246p.

Weyl, Nathaniel.  Karl Marx [1818-1883], racist.  New Rochelle, NY:  Arlington House, 1979.  283p.  Including Friedrich Engels (1820-1895) & racism.

When worlds collide:  culture conflict and reported hate crimes in Chicago:  a report to the Chicago Commission on Human Relations.  Chicago:  The Commission on Human Relations, 1992.  22p. 

White, Douglas H., ed.  Final report:  Governor's Task Force on Bias-Related Violence.  Albany NY:  The Task Force, 1988.  339p.

Wieviorka, Michel.  The arena of racism.  Translated Espace du racisme by Chris Turner.  London;  Thousand Oaks, CA:  Sage Publications, 1995.  148p.  Racism in France.

Williams, Timothy.  Hating for Jesus.  Mukilteo, WA:  WinePress Pub., 1998.  221p.

Willie, Charles Vert, Bernard M. Kramer & Bertram S. Brown, eds.  Racism and mental health; essays.  Pittsburgh:  University of Pittsburgh Press, 1973.  604p.   Based on a series of conferences at Syracuse University, 1970-71, and conducted by the university's Dept. of Sociology.

Winters, Paul A., ed.  Hate crimes.  San Diego, CA.:  Greenhaven Press, 1996.  208p.

World Conference for the Eradication of Racism and Racial Discrimination, Basle, May 18-21, 1978.  Helsinki:  Information Centre, World Peace Council, 1978.  57p.

Wright, Nathan.  Let's face racism.  Camden, NJ:  T. Nelson, 1970.  92p.

Yeboah, Samuel Kennedy.  The ideology of racism.  London, England:  Hansib, 1988.  311p.  Racism in Europe & Egyptian influences.

Zack, Naomi, ed.  Race/sex:  their sameness, difference, and interplay.  New York:  Routledge, 1997.  236p.

Zack, Naomi.  Thinking about race.  Belmont, CA:  Wadsworth Pub. Co., 1998.  140p.