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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... live because of quotas for white males . They say even less about the privileges that continue to accrue to white male elites by virtue of legacies , old - boy networks , custom , seniority , and the like ; this kind of affirmative ...
... live separate lives. Most blacks are poor and live in isolated, self- contained slums. They attend segregated schools that are poorly funded, overcrowded, and in need of repair. Most whites live away from them, in other sections of the ...
... live - appear worse than it is , and the rest of the country better . But is this reputation deserved ? Long before I was born , Ohio had relegated most blacks to caste by law and custom . Many early judicial cases in Ohio were brought ...
... live in segregated facilities and serve in segregated units. In fact, many felt freer when they were overseas than when they were at home. And the federal government's economic bailout from the Depression did nothing to eliminate racial ...
... lives much more precarious, coming on top of the general poverty and racial caste in Columbus. For us there was only Dee. She never left us. She kept us together and provided for us as best she could. The eleven of us journeyed through ...
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 - 1999 |
Notes of a Racial Caste Baby: Color Blindness and the End of Affirmative Action Bryan K. Fair Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 1997 |
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