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A Century of Segregation Leland Ware

A Century of Segregation By Leland Ware

A Century of Segregation by Leland Ware


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This book examines the history of racial segregation in America and many of the heroic battles that were waged against the system. From the 1930s to the 1960s court challenges were won and laws were enacted that killed Jim Crow. However, despite considerable advances, substantial barriers to racial equality persist.

A Century of Segregation Summary

A Century of Segregation: Race, Class, and Disadvantage by Leland Ware

This book explains how race and class intersect in ways that uniquely disadvantage racial minorities. The narrative begins with the 1896 decision in Plessy v. Ferguson. The Supreme Court ruled that separate facilities for blacks were permissible under the Fourteenth Amendment if they were equal to those reserved for whites.

One reaction was the establishment of the NAACP to lead the fight for Civil Rights. After more than two decades of lobbying and public education, a long-range, carefully orchestrated, litigation campaign was launched. Segregation would be challenged with lawsuits insisting that black schools be made physically and otherwise equal to white schools. The lawyers calculated that the resulting burden and expense would ultimately cause segregation to collapse under its own weight.

A series of successful equalization suits spanning over two decades laid the foundation for the direct challenge in Brown v. Board of Education. That 1954 decision inspired a large-scale, grass roots Civil Rights Movement. A decade of marches, boycotts, and mass protests persuaded Congress to enact the Civil Rights laws of the 1960s.

Today, conditions for ethnic minorities are far better than they were a generation ago. However, the story of the nation's black and brown communities is a tale of two cities; one prosperous, educated and affluent adjacent to another suffering from grinding poverty and a lack of opportunities for advancement. For those able to take advantage of the opportunities created by the Civil Rights revolution, the gains have been dramatic. For those left behind in impoverished communities, the obstacles to advancement are more daunting today than they were a generation ago.

A Century of Segregation Reviews

Leland Ware's excellent book, Century of Segregation, reminds us that racial segregation has deep roots in the United States, and while progress has been made, its legacy remains with us today and in no small way contributes to the current polarization of American society. The book is a wake-up call to all Americans. -- Douglas S. Massey, Princeton University
A Century of Segregation is a well-crafted, provocative, and insightful analysis of one of the nation's most pressing social issues - entrenched racial inequality. It provides a unique historical synthesis that is both timely and urgent, a 'must-read'.


-- Elijah Anderson, author of Code of the Street

About Leland Ware

Leland Ware is the Louis L. Redding Chair for the Study of Law and Public Policy at the University of Delaware

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Plessy v. Ferguson and the NAACP's Battle Against Segregation

Chapter 2: The School Desegregation Campaign

Chapter 3: Fordice, Black Colleges and the Duty to Desegregate

Chapter 4: The Curriculum's Implicit Bias

Chapter 5: Diversity, Inclusion and Affirmative Action

Chapter 6: America's Apartheid: Residential Segregation

Chapter 7: The Persistence of Isolated Neighborhoods and Segregated Schools

Chapter 8: Discipline Disparities

Chapter 9: Latino/as and Asians: America's Changing Demographics

Chapter 10: Racial Resentment, Presidential Campaigns and Donald Trump

Chapter 11: The Promised Land

Additional information

NLS9781498564717
9781498564717
1498564712
A Century of Segregation: Race, Class, and Disadvantage by Leland Ware
New
Paperback
Lexington Books
2020-08-13
298
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