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Integrated in principle, segregated in fact: is this the legacy of 50 years of progress in American racial policy? Is there hope for much better? Roy L. Brooks, a professor of law and a writer on matters of race and civil rights, says what few will admit -- integration hasn't worked and possibly never will. Equally, he casts doubt on the solution that many African-Americans and mainstream whites have advocated: total separation of the races. This book presents Brooks's strategy for a middle way between the increasingly unworkable extremes of integration and separation.
| Publisher | Harvard University Press |
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| Pages | 348 |
| Search language | english |
| ISBN_13 | 978-0-674-13295-5 primary |
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