Civil rights and race relations in the post Reagan-Bush era / edited by Samuel L. Myers, Jr.

Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Westport, Conn. : Praeger, 1997.
Description
xiv, 269 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm

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    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Contents
    • Historical roots of contemporary racial inequality / Herbert Hill
    • Race, civil rights, and the new immigrants: nativism and the new world order / Evelyn Hu-DeHart
    • Fighting white racism: the future of equal rights in the United States / Joe R. Feagin
    • Affirmative action policy under executive order 11246: a retrospective view / Bernard E. Anderson
    • Racial differences in employment shares: new evidence from the EEO-1 files / William M. Rogers III
    • Where the jobs went in the 1990-91 downturn: varying (mis)fortunes or homogeneous distress? / M.V. Lee Badgett
    • Foundation connections to Black workers and labor unions / Richard Magat
    • Diversity in the workplace: a dialogue among corporate executives
    • A local conversation about race
    • Hungry Mind Review questionnaire / Betsy Hubbard, Kathleen Kalina, Rebecca Kelleher-Reeth, Dartrell Lipscomb, Reginald J. Mitchell, Sr., Michelle Revels
    • "Don't throw trash in the well from which you must drink": Black demagogues, the media, and the pollution of racial discourse / Richard M. Benjamin
    • The political assault on affirmative action: undermining 50 years of progress toward equality / Gerald W. Heaney
    • Is affirmative action a quota system? / Barbara R. Bergman
    • Reparations / William A. Darity, Jr.
    • Remedies to racial inequality
    • The future of race relations and civil rights / Samuel L. Myers, Jr.
    ISBN
    • 0275956210 ((alk. paper))
    • 9780275956219 ((alk. paper))
    LCCN
    96037730
    OCLC
    36001177
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