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Structural Racism: The Dynamics of Opportunity and Race in America provides a comprehensive analysis of how racism is embedded within the institutions and systems that shape American life. Author Stephen Menendian demonstrates that racial inequality is not merely the result of individual prejudice, but rather stems from interconnected policies, practices, and cultural norms that systematically disadvantage communities of color.
The book explores how structural racism manifests across multiple domains including housing, education, employment, criminal justice, and wealth accumulation. Menendian traces the historical roots of these inequalities while examining their contemporary effects on opportunity gaps and social mobility. Through rigorous analysis and evidence-based research, the author illustrates the complex dynamics that maintain racial hierarchies and limit access to resources and advancement for Black Americans and other marginalized communities.
This essential work challenges readers to understand racism beyond individual actions and recognize the systemic nature of racial inequality in America.







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