Postwar anti-racism: The United States, UNESCO, and “Race,” 1945-1968

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This book explores the discourse and practice of anti-racism in the first two decades following World War II, uncovering the ways scientific and cultural discourses of 'race' continued to circulate in the early period of contemporary globalization through the lens on UNESCO.

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Hazard, A. Q. (2012). Postwar anti-racism: The United States, UNESCO, and “Race,” 1945-1968. Postwar Anti-Racism: The United States, UNESCO, and “Race,” 1945-1968 (pp. 1–252). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137003843

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