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5.0 out of 5 stars
A fascinating look at civil rights development in the US,
By Joseph E. Banfield (jb4d1@aol.com (Long Beach, CA, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Ironies of Affirmative Action: Politics, Culture, and Justice in America (Morality and Society Series) (Paperback)
John David Skrentny has written a profound and deeply enlightening look at the development of affirmative action. His examination of the co-option of the race and quota issues by the right wing in the early 1970's is a must read for any student of history, politics, and American culture. A gifted and highly readable author, Mr. Skrentny takes the reader on a cook's tour of the social and political development of affirmative action. An excellent compoanion volume to Hugh Graham's civil rights work. Highly recommended.
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The Ironies of Affirmative Action: Politics, Culture, and Justice in America (Morality and Society Series) by John David Skrentny (Paperback - May 1, 1996)
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