Civil Rights in Wartime

Civil Rights in Wartime

The Post-9/11 Sikh Experience

Gohil, Neha Singh; Sidhu, Dawinder S.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2009

232

Dura

Inglês

9780754675532

15 a 20 dias

544

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Introduction; Part I Sikhism and the Sikh Turban; Chapter 1 Punjab: The Sikh Homeland; Chapter 2 Founding and Early Development of Sikhism; Chapter 3 Fighting Against Injustice; Chapter 4 Sikh Migration to the West; Chapter 5 Contemporary Sikh History; Chapter 6 Spiritual Significance and Physical Aspects of the Sikh Turban; Part II Targeting the Sikh Turban; Chapter 7 Harassment; Chapter 8 Bullying of Sikh Students; Chapter 9 Violence; Chapter 10 Profiling; Chapter 11 Employment Discrimination; Chapter 12 Detention; Chapter 13 Denial of Entry into Public Places; Part III Marginalization of the Sikh Turban; Chapter 14 France; Chapter 15 Britain; Chapter 16 Ireland; Chapter 17 Other Western Nations; Chapter 18 Canada; Chapter 19 United States; Part IV The Response to the Post-9/11 Climate; Chapter 20 The Human Costs; Chapter 21 The Emergence of Sikh Advocacy; Chapter 22 Non-traditional Efforts; Chapter 23 Government Appeals for Tolerance; Chapter 24 Federal Enforcement and Outreach;
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