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Author Bollinger, Lee C., 1946- author

Title A legacy of discrimination : the essential constitutionality of affirmative action / Lee C. Bollinger & Geoffrey R. Stone
Published New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2023]

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Description 1 online resource (x, 178 pages)
Contents The long journey to affirmative action -- Affirmative action : cases and policies -- The unfinished journey : the state of race in American society today -- The necessity of both a social and a judicial reckoning on race
Summary Since 1961, the issue of "affirmative action" has been a hotly contested legal and political issue. Intended to address our nation's often horrifying discrimination against Black Americans and other minorities, affirmative action has led over the past sixty years to far greater minority representation across a vast range of industries, government positions, and academic institutions. Nonetheless, affirmative action policies in the United States continue to fall under assault. In A Legacy of Discrimination, Lee C. Bollinger and Geoffrey R. Stone, two of America's leading constitutional scholars, trace the policy's history and the legal challenges it has faced over the decades. They argue that in order to fully comprehend affirmative action's original intent and impact, we must re-acquaint ourselves with the era in which it arose, beginning with the most important Supreme Court decision of the 20th century, 1954's Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas. Assessing this history, Bollinger and Stone introduce subsequent, and evolving, affirmative-action case law that had the intent and effect of constraining social, educational, and economic progress for Black people and other minority groups. They demonstrate how and why affirmative action policies stand on firm legal ground and must remain protected. Further, they explain why Americans must view affirmative action as a long-term moral commitment to secure justice, especially for Black Americans, after three and a half centuries of grave injustice that violates the most essential aspirations of our nation. A timely and robust overview of the history of our nation's historical and continuing racial discrimination and of the advent of affirmative action as a critical means to address this history, this book will serve as a powerful defense of a policy that has accomplished more than most people realize in making America a fairer and more inclusive country
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 147-171) and index
Notes Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on May 9, 2023)
SUBJECT Constitution (United States) fast
Subject Affirmative action programs -- United States -- History
Affirmative action programs -- Law and legislation -- United States
Affirmative action programs
Affirmative action programs -- Law and legislation
United States
Genre/Form Electronic books
History
Form Electronic book
Author Stone, Geoffrey R., author
LC no. 2022918112
ISBN 9780197685778
0197685773
9780197685761
0197685765