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Stephen Small is an influential figure in the fields of race studies and social theory. His work critically examines the intersections of race, power, and identity, particularly in the context of global racism. Through his writings, such as "Race and Power: Global Racism in the Twenty-First Century," he addresses the systemic structures that perpetuate inequality and explores the nuances of racial dynamics in contemporary society. Small's scholarship is characterized by a deep commitment to understanding the historical and cultural contexts that shape racial identities and experiences.

In addition to his books, Small has contributed to academic journals, including the "International Journal of Biosynthesis." His insights into the representations of slavery and race in American history reveal the ongoing impact of these legacies in modern cultural institutions. Through his rigorous analysis and engaging writing style, he has inspired a new generation of scholars and activists to confront issues of race and power head-on, making his work essential reading for anyone interested in social justice and equity.

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