Notes of a Racial Caste Baby: Color Blindness and the End of Affirmative ActionNYU Press, 01.01.1998 - 240 Seiten The Constitution of the United States, writes Bryan Fair, was a series of compromises between white male propertyholders: Southern planters and Northern merchants. At the heart of their deals was a clear race-conscious intent to place the interests of whites above those of blacks. |
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... dedicated teachers. Tim Coggins, Paul Pruitt, Penny Gibson, David Lowe, Diana May, and Robert Marshall provided exceptional library services. I also received invaluable support from my colleagues at the Acknowledgments.
... Marshall wrote in his final dissenting opinion , that " power , not reason , is the new currency within this Court . Indeed , this attack on remedial affirmative action is a lesson about power and who wields it in America . The ...
... Marshall Harlan wrote that " our Constitution is color - blind , and neither knows nor tolerates classes among citizens . To understand what Harlan meant , it is instructive to look at the text preceding this often - quoted statement ...
... Marshall Harlan at the end of the nineteenth century . While I was growing up in Ohio , I never learned anything about its racial history or its traditions of racial privileges for white Ohioans . None of my teachers mentioned that Ohio ...
... Marshall had convinced the Supreme Court that such practices by public schools were unconstitutional . But because it was a private school and thus not affected by the Court's decree , Duke did not abandon this practice until 1963 ...
Inhalt
WHITE PRIVILEGE AND BLACK DESPAIR | |
THE CONSTITUTIONALITY OF REMEDIAL | |
The Court of Last Resort | |
The Invention of Reverse Discrimination | |
Myth or Reality? | |
Racial Realism | |
Eliminating Caste | |
Notes | |
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Notes of a Racial Caste Baby: Color Blindness and the End of Affirmative Action Bryan K. Fair Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 1997 |
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