The Race Track: How the Myth of Equal Opportunity Defeats Racial Justice
By (Author) Kimberle Crenshaw
By (author) Luke Charles Harris
By (author) George Lipsitz
The New Press
The New Press
31st March 2026
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
305.800973
Hardback
272
Width 140mm, Height 210mm
Despite the watershed election of Barack Obama and the claims that racial history ended that day, the painful reality of racism in America has been thrust into the headlines over the past year. The Race Track dispenses with the myth of post-racial America, explaining not only why race matters more than ever but also how we can fashion 21st-century solutions to combating racial injustice. The Race Track champions an intersectional path - pioneered by Kimberle Crenshaw - one that will appeal to people of all races who want to know how to speak the language of racial justice.
Praise for Critical Race Theory:
As of the publication of Critical Race Theory it will be unwise, if not impossible, to do any serious work on race without referencing this splendid collection."
Toni Morrison
Critical Race Theory is a compilation of provocative writings that challenges us to consider the relationship between race, the legal system, and society at large.
Senator Bill Bradley
"A fundamental reference guide to any serious work on race."
The New York Amsterdam News
Kimberle Crenshaw is a professor of law at UCLA and Columbia Law School and a co-editor of "Critical Race Theory" (The New Press). She lives in New York City and Los Angeles. Luke Charles Harris is the co-founder, with Crenshaw, of the African American Policy Forum and co-wrote the award-winning documentary "A Question of Color." He is a professor of political science at Vassar College and lives in New York City. George Lipsitz, chair of the African American Policy Forum Board of Directors, is a professor of black studies and sociology at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He is the author of ten books and lives in Santa Barbara."