`... well worth reading. It is disturbing, engenders a sense of shame, gives numerous examples to support its thesis and is well argued.' - Times Educational Supplement
Preface 1 The organic crisis of British capitalism and race: the experience of the Seventies 2 Just plain common sense: the ‘roots’ of racism 3 In the abundance of water the fool is thirsty: sociology and black ‘pathology’ 4 Police and thieves 5 Schooling in Babylon 6 White woman listen! Black feminism and the boundaries of sisterhood 7 Gender, race and class: Asian women in resistance 8 Steppin’ out of Babylon—race, class and autonomy.