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"Racism in Toyland," Christine Williams
Williams examines the social organization of shopping and uncovers labor, advertising and other practices that perpetuate racial (as well as gender and class) injustice and inequality. She identifies problems in retail policies such as selective advertising; opposition to public bus service to malls; job segregation; and racial profiling by clerks and security guards. Williams views the raising of awareness as a first step in creating a better alternative.
Williams argues that racial inequality influences:
a. where we choose to shop, what we buy and how we shop
b. where we choose to shop but not what we buy
c. what we buy but not where she shop
d. who shops but not where we shop or what we buy

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