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The Failures Of Integration - How Race and Class Are Undermining the American Dream (Paperback, New Ed)
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The Failures Of Integration - How Race and Class Are Undermining the American Dream (Paperback, New Ed)
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On May 17, 1954, the Supreme Court unanimously declared that
separate educational facilities for blacks and whites are
inherently "unequal" and, as such, violate the 14th Amendment. The
landmark decision, "Brown v. Board of Education," sounded the death
knell for legal segregation, but fifty years later, de facto
segregation in America thrives. And Sheryll Cashin believes that it
is getting worse.
"The Failures of Integration" is a provocative look at how
segregation by race and class is ruining American democracy. Only a
small minority of the affluent are truly living the American Dream,
complete with attractive, job-rich suburbs, reasonably low taxes,
good public schools, and little violent crime. For the remaining
majority of Americans, segregation comes with stratospheric costs.
In a society that sets up "winner" and "loser" communities and
schools defined by race and class, racial minorities in particular
are locked out of the "winner" column. African-Americans bear the
heaviest burden.
Cashin argues that we need a transformation--a jettisoning of the
now ingrained assumption that separation is acceptable--in order to
solve the riddle of inequality in America. Our public policy
choices must be premised on an integrationist vision if we are to
achieve our highest aspiration and pursue the dream that America
says it embraces: full and equal opportunity for all.
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