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More Than Just Race: A Response to William Darity, Jr. and Mark Gould

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I welcome the opportunity to respond to two extensive and provocative review essays of my book, More Than Just Race: Being Black and Poor in the Inner City. An author seldom gets the chance to reply to reviews in the same issue in which they appear, including a chance to express both appreciation for the reviewers’ comments and to elaborate on major points of disagreement.

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  • Wilson, William Julius, 2011. "More Than Just Race: A Response to William Darity, Jr. and Mark Gould," Scholarly Articles 8052148, Harvard Kennedy School of Government.
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    1. William Darity & Samuel Myers, 1985. "Book Review," The Review of Black Political Economy, Springer;National Economic Association, vol. 14(2), pages 167-177, December.
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