Over the past 30 years America has experienced both a substantial increase in the percentage of blacks multiracial blacks and an unprecedented influx of voluntary immigration of blacks primarily from Africa and the Caribbean. The percentage of foreign-born black immigrants reached 8% of the black population in 2005, and no doubt is higher today. There is evidence that suggests not only that multiracial blacks and foreign-born black immigrants and their sons and daughters constitute a disproportionate percentage of black students in selective higher education programs, but their percentages are larger than most people realize. This article addresses the resulting change in the racial and ethnic ancestry of blacks on U.S. college campuses, pa...
Eight states have banned Affirmative Action due to the premise that preferential treatment of race i...
This article proceeds in three parts. In Part I of this article, I provide a narrative of affirmativ...
The application of affirmative action policies to university admissions is a topic of ongoing contro...
Over the past 30 years America has experienced both a substantial increase in the percentage of blac...
American colleges and universities have traditionally lumped all of their black students into a unif...
The racial and ethnic ancestries of blacks benefiting from affirmative action is changing, as foreig...
Two years ago, the New York Times reported the results of a study that revealed that two-thirds of t...
When selective colleges, universities, and graduate programs instituted affirmative action policies ...
Since the origin of affirmative action, selective higher education institutions\u27 have generally l...
Affirmative action continues to be one of the most controversial programs in American society. For e...
Twenty five years ago, in Regents of the University of California v. Bakke, the United States Suprem...
Higher education has been historically recognized as the very door to opportunity and success for ou...
Recent events have brought heightened attention to racial injustice in the United States, which incl...
Highly selective public institutions affected by affirmative action bans have struggled to enroll Bl...
The Supreme Court has held repeatedly that race-based preferences in public university admissions ar...
Eight states have banned Affirmative Action due to the premise that preferential treatment of race i...
This article proceeds in three parts. In Part I of this article, I provide a narrative of affirmativ...
The application of affirmative action policies to university admissions is a topic of ongoing contro...
Over the past 30 years America has experienced both a substantial increase in the percentage of blac...
American colleges and universities have traditionally lumped all of their black students into a unif...
The racial and ethnic ancestries of blacks benefiting from affirmative action is changing, as foreig...
Two years ago, the New York Times reported the results of a study that revealed that two-thirds of t...
When selective colleges, universities, and graduate programs instituted affirmative action policies ...
Since the origin of affirmative action, selective higher education institutions\u27 have generally l...
Affirmative action continues to be one of the most controversial programs in American society. For e...
Twenty five years ago, in Regents of the University of California v. Bakke, the United States Suprem...
Higher education has been historically recognized as the very door to opportunity and success for ou...
Recent events have brought heightened attention to racial injustice in the United States, which incl...
Highly selective public institutions affected by affirmative action bans have struggled to enroll Bl...
The Supreme Court has held repeatedly that race-based preferences in public university admissions ar...
Eight states have banned Affirmative Action due to the premise that preferential treatment of race i...
This article proceeds in three parts. In Part I of this article, I provide a narrative of affirmativ...
The application of affirmative action policies to university admissions is a topic of ongoing contro...