Once it seemed so simple. For anyone who had a conscience, anyone who had a heart, the issue of racism was summed up in the civil rights movement of the 1960s. But now the questions and answers aren't so clear. What, precisely, is the clash over race in the 1990s, and does it support the charge of a new racism, more subtle and covert than the bigotry of a generation ago? These are the central questions Paul Sniderman and Thomas Piazza set out to answer...