Geraldine Rosa Henderson Anne-Marie Hakstian Jerome D. Williams
Everyone regardless of race, gender, or other appearance-based factors should receive equal access and equal treatment in businesses open to the public. Unfortunately, consumer equality has yet to be achieved. In fact, marketplace discrimination remains a pervasive problem in the United States, in spite of racial inroads on other fronts employment and housing, for example. Consumer Equality: Race and the American Marketplace is the first book to elucidate how consumer discrimination remains an unresolved, pressing, and complex issue.
Written by three well-established...
Everyone regardless of race, gender, or other appearance-based factors should receive equal access and equal treatment in businesses open to the pu...