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DOI: 10.1177/002071529103200303 © 1991 SAGE Publications Racism in America and in Other Race-Centered Nation-States : Synchronic ConsiderationsDepartment of Sociology, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia 23185 U.S.A. This essay offers a theoretical overview and revision of fundamental concepts essential for understanding racism as a routinized aspect of everyday life in America and in other western and westernized industrial nation-states in which race is a central historical principle of social organization, social stratification, and human values and development.
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