The author argues that when the Supreme Court next confronts the issue of affirmative action in higher education, it should examine the policy realistically—in terms of the condition of blacks and the consequences for the country—not abstractly, and uphold its constitutionality. In reaching this conclusion, the author: discusses the status of African-Americans in our society; reviews the legal and theoretical reasons for and against affirmative action in higher education for African-Americans; assesses African-Americans\u27 performance on standardized tests and how those tests impede blacks who apply for admission to selective schools; surveys the states that have prohibited affirmative action; and, evaluates how the elimination or modifica...
Peter Schuck\u27s new book, Diversity in America: Keeping Government at a Safe Distance, offers an a...
This comprehensive, three-volume set explores the ways the United States has interpreted affirmative...
This article proceeds in three parts. In Part I of this article, I provide a narrative of affirmativ...
The author argues that when the Supreme Court next confronts the issue of affirmative action in high...
Abstract This thesis analyzes the implementation of affirmative action in higher education with Afri...
Higher education cannot afford to lose affirmative action programs which are crucial to creating a d...
In this paper, I want to make four principal points about affirmative action. First, the members of ...
In this paper, I want to make four principal points about affirmative action. First, the members of ...
Legality and efficacy call for reframing the affirmative-action debate within a broader institutiona...
https://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/149605/1/1997_Collins_Opportunity_in_Black_and_Whit...
The 1960s was a decade of racial progress in the US, but also of anger that not more was achieved. O...
The 1960s was a decade of racial progress in the US, but also of anger that not more was achieved. O...
In June of 2003, the debate over the use of race-based preferential treatment in university and coll...
Higher education is the door to opportunity for social advancement in our society and is often tied ...
Fifty years after Brown v. Board of Education, race is still a serious issue in this country. Fortun...
Peter Schuck\u27s new book, Diversity in America: Keeping Government at a Safe Distance, offers an a...
This comprehensive, three-volume set explores the ways the United States has interpreted affirmative...
This article proceeds in three parts. In Part I of this article, I provide a narrative of affirmativ...
The author argues that when the Supreme Court next confronts the issue of affirmative action in high...
Abstract This thesis analyzes the implementation of affirmative action in higher education with Afri...
Higher education cannot afford to lose affirmative action programs which are crucial to creating a d...
In this paper, I want to make four principal points about affirmative action. First, the members of ...
In this paper, I want to make four principal points about affirmative action. First, the members of ...
Legality and efficacy call for reframing the affirmative-action debate within a broader institutiona...
https://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/149605/1/1997_Collins_Opportunity_in_Black_and_Whit...
The 1960s was a decade of racial progress in the US, but also of anger that not more was achieved. O...
The 1960s was a decade of racial progress in the US, but also of anger that not more was achieved. O...
In June of 2003, the debate over the use of race-based preferential treatment in university and coll...
Higher education is the door to opportunity for social advancement in our society and is often tied ...
Fifty years after Brown v. Board of Education, race is still a serious issue in this country. Fortun...
Peter Schuck\u27s new book, Diversity in America: Keeping Government at a Safe Distance, offers an a...
This comprehensive, three-volume set explores the ways the United States has interpreted affirmative...
This article proceeds in three parts. In Part I of this article, I provide a narrative of affirmativ...