Rethinking the Color Line is an anthology of current research and writings that examine contemporary issues and explore new approaches to the study of race and ethnicity.
Good compilation of classic and contemporary readings on race and ethnicity from a variety of social science disciplines (but mostly sociology). Not too much difference from the 4th edition hence the lower star rating.
This is a compilation of essays on race. I hate reading anthologies for school, but a lot of these essays were very well written and made a lot of points about race that I hadn't previously read in other cultural diversity classes.