The introduction to the section outlines the need for the discussion about race and evaluation, as well as race in evaluation, and outlines the articles which discuss the topic from a variety of perspectives.
BaturP. (2018). Heart of violence: Global racism, war, and genocide. In BaturP.FeaginJ. (Eds.), Handbook of the sociology of racial and ethnic relations (pp. 313–327). New York, NY: Springer.
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GillianS. M.MatsonC. D. (2009). The great American experiment: A history of the United States. Boston, MA: Cengage.
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HoodS. (2002). Nobody knows my name: In praise of African American evaluators who were responsive. New Directions in Evaluation, 2001, 31–44.
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HouseE. R. (2015, 11). Race and evaluation. Invited address presented at the American Evaluation Association Annual Conference, Chicago, IL.
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HouseE. R. (2017). Evaluation and the framing of race. American Journal of Evaluation, 38, 167–189.
United States Department of Labor. (1965). The Negro family: The case for national action. Washington, DC: Author: Office of Policy Planning and Research.