Some people are beginning to realize that the problems which Blacks face in the 1970s are just as difficult–if not more difficult–than those encountered in the past. It is probably safe to conclude that the struggle of Black people has shifted, for the most part, from eliminating barriers to creating opportunities. Marches on Washington, sit-ins, legislation and court decisions will not be very useful in coping with problems associated with this new phase of the struggle
The civil rights era was a period of unveiling and combatting discrimination against, and unjust leg...
Although the number of black students graduating from law schools has increased significantly in rec...
Scholars and practitioners have extensively examined patterns of racial inequality in U.S. corporate...
Some people are beginning to realize that the problems which Blacks face in the 1970s are just as di...
Professor McGee discusses the Black legal community\u27s fight from the 1930s through the 1950s that...
The purpose of this article is to report the results of a study which we conducted to determine the ...
Through the years Blacks have struggled for equality from the right to sit anywhere they chose on a ...
Recent data of the legal profession have raised red flags about the lack of diversity in the field a...
The struggle by black people to obtain freedom, justice, and dignity is as old as this nation. At ti...
It is not really surprising that so much attention has recently been given to the gross disparity in...
Among the innumerable challenges facing law schools today, perhaps none of them are more challenging...
There has been a lot of discussion recently about civil rights and the future, if any, of the civil ...
This Article concentrates on problems of black businessmen rather than those of all minority busines...
Professor McGee addresses the endeavor of Black Americans--their struggle against discrimination and...
In this address, former Chief Justice Strine kicked-off an important series, the Conference on Racia...
The civil rights era was a period of unveiling and combatting discrimination against, and unjust leg...
Although the number of black students graduating from law schools has increased significantly in rec...
Scholars and practitioners have extensively examined patterns of racial inequality in U.S. corporate...
Some people are beginning to realize that the problems which Blacks face in the 1970s are just as di...
Professor McGee discusses the Black legal community\u27s fight from the 1930s through the 1950s that...
The purpose of this article is to report the results of a study which we conducted to determine the ...
Through the years Blacks have struggled for equality from the right to sit anywhere they chose on a ...
Recent data of the legal profession have raised red flags about the lack of diversity in the field a...
The struggle by black people to obtain freedom, justice, and dignity is as old as this nation. At ti...
It is not really surprising that so much attention has recently been given to the gross disparity in...
Among the innumerable challenges facing law schools today, perhaps none of them are more challenging...
There has been a lot of discussion recently about civil rights and the future, if any, of the civil ...
This Article concentrates on problems of black businessmen rather than those of all minority busines...
Professor McGee addresses the endeavor of Black Americans--their struggle against discrimination and...
In this address, former Chief Justice Strine kicked-off an important series, the Conference on Racia...
The civil rights era was a period of unveiling and combatting discrimination against, and unjust leg...
Although the number of black students graduating from law schools has increased significantly in rec...
Scholars and practitioners have extensively examined patterns of racial inequality in U.S. corporate...