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BOOK REVIEW Educational Administration Quarterly Vol. 44, No. 1 (February 2008) 139-145 Book Review Anthony Normore Still Separate and Unequal : Segregation and the Future of Urban School Reform ...
there is also evidence of judicial challenges to segregation practices that were successful.43 The second and fourth conditions seem straightforward: if girls have ‘ separate but unequal ’ facilities ...
—culminating in the passage of landmark civil rights legislation and the abolition of “colored” and “white” lunch counters and water fountains, Jim Crow public transit, and separate and unequal public schools (2 ...
as the initial entry into the workforce after residency (27). The unequal distribution of male and female physicians across medical specialties described here is a form of occupational gender segregation ...
.) This is the context in which ‘many writers [have] continued within traditions that direct attention to the economic and spatial materialities of the city’, including the books under review here.14 The first book ...
equality, in the last decade (since 2010), the Court has generally avoided reviewing the substantive constitutional questions raised by sex segregation and women’s exclusion practices, instead dissolving ...
cited as exemplary, in both East Africa and the British parliament, until the 1930s.6 In the medical history of colonial segregation , Maynard Swanson’s elucidation of the ‘sanitation syndrome’ is still ...
, and one white— separate and unequal .” The words were at once powerful, indicting, critical—and insufficient. For a kid like myself, born in segregated Virginia, the authors of the report seemed to be telling ...
-white measures separately , I follow Hwang et al. (2015) in combining the two groups and estimating their concurrent segregation from whites.8 The geographically uneven growth of the Latino population ...
, “that the Supreme Court gave the death blow to the old Plessy doctrine insisting that separate facilities are inherently unequal and that to segregate a child because of his race is to deny his equal protection ...
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