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Author Johnson, Matthew (Matthew James), 1983- author.

Title Undermining racial justice : how one university embraced inclusion and inequality / Matthew Johnson.

Publication Info. Ithaca [New York] : Cornell University Press, 2020.
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Description 1 online resource (325 pages).
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series Histories of American education
Histories of American education.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction : Preserving Inequality -- Bones and Sinews -- The Origins of Affirmative Action -- Rise of the Black Action Movement -- Controlling Inclusion -- Affirmative Action for Whom? -- Sustaining Racial Retrenchment -- The Michigan Mandate -- Gratz v. Bollinger -- Epilogue : The University as Victim
Summary "In this book, Matthew Johnson focuses on the University of Michigan-an institution at the epicenter of the struggle over what racial justice should look like in practice in American higher education. In 1963, Michigan became one of the first post-secondary institutions in the United States to create an affirmative action admissions program. Since then, Michigan administrators have been on the frontlines of implementing and defending race-conscious solutions to inequality. Johnson analyzes the five-decade fight, from the early 1960s to the turn of the twenty-first century, over what racial justice should look like at the University of Michigan. He finds that, over time, the early linkage between racial equality and social and economic justice became attenuated. The rise of the language of diversity as the goal of Michigan's admissions program signaled the decline of social and economic justice as a stated or even implicit goal of admissions policy"-- Provided by publisher
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Subject University of Michigan -- Admission.
University of Michigan.
Discrimination in higher education -- Michigan -- Ann Arbor.
Discrimination in higher education.
Michigan -- Ann Arbor.
Affirmative action programs in education -- Michigan -- Ann Arbor.
Affirmative action programs in education.
Racism in higher education -- Michigan -- Ann Arbor.
Racism in higher education.
Universities and colleges -- Michigan -- Ann Arbor -- Admission.
Universities and colleges.
African American college students -- Civil rights -- Michigan -- Ann Arbor.
African American college students.
Civil rights.
Michigan.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Johnson, Matthew (Matthew James), 1983- Undermining racial justice. Ithaca [New York] : Cornell University Press, 2020 9781501748585 (DLC) 2019024696
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