The affirmative action puzzle : a living history from reconstruction to today / Melvin I. Urofsky.
2020
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Title
The affirmative action puzzle : a living history from reconstruction to today / Melvin I. Urofsky.
Edition
First edition.
Imprint
New York : Pantheon Books, [2020]
Copyright
©2020
Description
1 online resource (xviii, 572 pages) : illustrations, portraits
Formatted Contents Note
Affirmative action before Kennedy
Kennedy and Johnson
Affirmative action spreads-and mutates
Nixon and the Philadelphia plan
Prejudice persists, affirmative action grows
Marco Defunis, Allan Bakke, and Brian Weber
Changing academia
Backlash and defense
Blacks and Jews divide
Women and affirmative action
The Reagan presidency
The Court changes its mind
Mend it, don't end it-or not
Prop 209
Affirmative action and elections
Seeking diversity in higher education
Women and affirmative action II
Other groups, here and abroad
Bush, Obama, and Fisher
Yes...and no...and Trump.
Kennedy and Johnson
Affirmative action spreads-and mutates
Nixon and the Philadelphia plan
Prejudice persists, affirmative action grows
Marco Defunis, Allan Bakke, and Brian Weber
Changing academia
Backlash and defense
Blacks and Jews divide
Women and affirmative action
The Reagan presidency
The Court changes its mind
Mend it, don't end it-or not
Prop 209
Affirmative action and elections
Seeking diversity in higher education
Women and affirmative action II
Other groups, here and abroad
Bush, Obama, and Fisher
Yes...and no...and Trump.
Summary
A rich, multifaceted history of affirmative action from the Civil Rights Act of 1866 through today's tumultuous times. From acclaimed legal historian, author of a biography of Louis Brandeis ("Remarkable" 'Anthony Lewis, The New York Review of Books, "Definitive"'Jeffrey Rosen, The New Republic) and Dissent and the Supreme Court ("Riveting"'Dahlia Lithwick, The New York Times Book Review), a history of affirmative action from its beginning with the Civil Rights Act of 1866 to the first use of the term in 1935 with the enactment of the National Labor Relations Act (the Wagner Act) to 1961 and John F. Kennedy's Executive Order 10925, mandating that federal contractors take "affirmative action" to ensure that there be no discrimination by "race, creed, color, or national origin" down to today's American society. Melvin Urofsky explores affirmative action in relation to sex, gender, and education and shows that nearly every public university in the country has at one time or another instituted some form of affirmative action plan - some successful, others not. Urofsky traces the evolution of affirmative action through labor and the struggle for racial equality, writing of World War I and the exodus that began when some six million African Americans moved northward between 1910 and 1960, one of the greatest internal migrations in the country's history. He describes how Harry Truman, after becoming president in 1945, fought for Roosevelt's Fair Employment Practice Act and, surprising everyone, appointed a distinguished panel to serve as the President's Commission on Civil Rights, as well as appointing the first black judge on a federal appeals court in 1948 and, by executive order later that year, ordering full racial integration in the armed forces. In this important, ambitious, far-reaching book, Urofsky writes about the affirmative action cases decided by the Supreme Court: cases that either upheld or struck down particular plans that affected both governmental and private entities. We come to fully understand the societal impact of affirmative action: how and why it has helped, and inflamed, people of all walks of life; how it has evolved; and how, and why, it is still needed.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Source of Description
Description based on online resource ; title from digital title page (Ebsco, viewed February 10, 2020)
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Print version: Urofsky, Melvin I. Affirmative action puzzle. First edition. New York : Pantheon Books, [2020]
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English
ISBN
9781101870884 (electronic book)
1101870885 (electronic book)
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