“This collection is stunning. The editors’ introduction offers a superb brief discussion of the meaning of the term “race,” and the essays are vigorous, sophisticated, earnest, interesting, and honest. It ought to be read widely.” —Winthrop D. Jordan, William F. Winter Professor of History and of Afro-American Studies, F.A.P. Barnard Distinguished Professor, University of Mississippi
“This is a splendid book. It should end up as required reading for courses in Ethnic Studies departments.” —Patrick Miller, Northeastern Illinois University
"Racial Thinking in the United States is a tremendously useful anthology that brings together cutting-edge scholarship on racial formations in the United States. The collection will be of use to scholars and teachers who are interested in thinking through difficult questions related to teaching racial formations. Those who have waited for a new consideration of racial formations will welcome Racial Thinking in the United States; it provides a solid historical framework within which to understand contemporary issues of racial identity and meaning."—The Journal of American History
“This collection is particularly well-suited for classroom use in an upper-level or graduate course because of the variety of approaches and styles.” —The Journal of Southern History
"In a collection of thirteen essays written by authors from a variety of disciplines including history, sociology, theology, American Studies and ethnic studies, Racial Thinking in the United States proposes a critical reassessment of ideas about race in American history." —Sage Race Relations Abstracts