George Lipsitz

George Lipsitz is a Black Studies scholar and professor in the Department of Black studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and the author of over half a dozen books, including ''The Possessive Investment in Whiteness''. He is a leading scholar in social movements, urban culture, inequality, the politics of popular culture, and Whiteness studies. In addition to ''The Possessive Investment in Whiteness'', he has written ''Midnight at the Barrelhouse, Footsteps in the Dark, A Life in the Struggle, Time Passages, Dangerous Crossroads, American Studies in a Moment of Danger, Rainbow at Midnight, Sidewalks of St. Louis'', ''Class & Culture in Cold War America'' and ''How Racism Takes Place.''

Lipsitz serves as Chairman of the Board of Directors of the African American Policy Forum and is on the board of the National Fair Housing Alliance. He edits the ''Critical American Series'' for University of Minnesota Press, and co-edits the ''American Crossroads'' series for University of California Press. Lipsitz is Jewish. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Rainbow at midnight : labor and culture in the 1940s / by Lipsitz, George

    Published 1994
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    American studies in a moment of danger / by Lipsitz, George

    Published 2001
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    Midnight at the Barrelhouse : the Johnny Otis story / by Lipsitz, George

    Published 2010
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    How racism takes place / by Lipsitz, George

    Published 2011
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    Singlejack solidarity / by Weir, Stan

    Published 2004
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    Mutual accompaniment and the creation of the commons / by Watkins, Mary, 1950-

    Published 2019
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