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Burton Barr Central Library
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342.73087 Og5a
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On Shelf
- (Checked in: Nov 14 2012 )
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Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (p. [313]-346) and index.
Contents:
- The significance of Brown
- The legacy of segregation: what Brown meant in Merced
- Brown's promise: Black students at Stanford
- Brown's failure: resistance in Boston
- Brown's challenge: carrying the torch
- Life before Brown
- Defeating Jim Crow
- Resistance to Brown
- Marshall and King: two paths to justice
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- Reversing the Brown mandate: the Bakke challenge
- The legacy of Thurgood Marshall
- The rise of Clarence Thomas
- Who's getting lynched: Hill v. Thomas
- Justice Thomas: a new era in race matters
- The Michigan cases: mixed signals
- Meeting the educational challenges of the twenty-first century
- Addressing the racial divide: reparations
- The integration deal: sobering reflections.
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