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The Closing Door: Conservative Policy and Black Opportunity [Hardcover]

Gary Orfield (Author), Carole Ashkinaze (Author)

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0226632725 978-0226632728 May 28, 1991 1
The Closing Door is the first major critique of the effect of conservative policies on urban race and poverty in the 1980s. Atlanta, with its booming economy, strong elected black leadership, and many highly educated blacks, seemed to be the perfect site for those policies and market solutions to prove themselves. Unfortunately, not only did expected economic opportunity fail to materialize but many of the hard-won gains of the civil rights movement were lost. Orfield and Ashkinaze painstakingly analyze the evidence from Atlanta to show why black opportunity deteriorated over the 1980s and outline possible remedies for the damage inflicted by the Reagan and Bush administrations.

"The Closing Door is a crucial breath of fresh air . . . an important and timely text which will help to alter the 'underclass' debate in favor of reconsidering race-specific policies. Orfield and Ashkinaze construct a convincing argument with which those who favor 'race-neutrality' will have to contend. In readable prose they make a compelling case that economic growth is not enough."—Preston H. Smith II, Transition


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The triumphs of the civil rights movement swept away the web of state laws mandating racial segregation in many aspects of life in seventeen states, but its successes were largely limited to the elimination of Jim Crow laws. Read the first page
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black male enrollment, graduation attrition rates, college enrollees, traditional black colleges, black homeownership, black high school graduates, black suburbanization, recent movers, civil rights officials, occupational skills training, black political leadership, declining access, college access, public higher education institutions, summer youth program, black enrollment, residential separation, training slots, civil rights enforcement
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Atlanta Constitution, United States, North Suburban, Fulton County, Supreme Court, Metropolitan Opportunity Project, Gwinnett County, Atlanta Regional Commission, Georgia State University, New York Times, Annual Housing Survey, Clayton County, Martin Luther King, Maynard Jackson, Morris Brown, Andrew Young, Georgia Tech, Quality Basic Education Act, Atlanta Compromise, Brenda Mackle, Cobb County, Education Week, Georgia Department of Labor, Los Angeles, National Alliance of Business
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