Protesting Affirmative Action

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781421413709

The Struggle over Equality after the Civil Rights Revolution

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By Dennis Deslippe
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Acknowledgments
List of Acronyms and Initialisms
Introduction
1. ""The Best 'Affirmative Action Program' Is Creating Jobs for Everyone"": Organized Labor Responds to Affirmative Action, 1960–1974
2. ""This Strange Madness"": The Origins of Opposition to Higher Education Affirmative Action, 1968–1972
3. ""This Issue Is Getting Hotter"": The Struggle over Affirmative Action Policy in the Early 1970s
4. ""Treat Him as a Decent American!"": DeFunis v. Odegaard (1974) and Colorblindness in the Courtroom
5. ""Do Whites Have Rights?"": White Detroit Policemen and the ""Reverse Discrimination"" Protests of the 1970s
6. ""The Fight for True Nondiscrimination"": The Politics of Anti–Affirmative Action in the 1970s
Conclusion
Notes
Essay on Sources
Index

""In uncovering the murky and complex pre-history of contemporary affirmative action debates, Deslippe shows how changing social and economic circumstances shaped diverse understandings of the meaning of race, sex, opportunity, and disadvantage.""

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