Notes of a Racial Caste Baby: Color Blindness and the End of Affirmative ActionNYU Press, 1997 - 211 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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... Black Columbus 9 Racial Poverty 14 Man - Child 20 Colored Matters 26 Coded Schools 29 Busing 33 Going Home 40 Equal Opportunity 47 The Character of Color 1 54 Diversity as One Factor 56 The Deception of Color Blindness vii.
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A PERSONAL NARRATIVE | 1 |
WHITE PRIVILEGE AND BLACK DESPAIR | 67 |
The Road to Constitutional Caste | 81 |
Reconstruction and Sacrifice | 96 |
Critiquing Color Blindness | 109 |
The Invention of Reverse Discrimination | 128 |
Myth or Reality? | 150 |
Racial Realism | 168 |
Notes | 185 |
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