ERIC Number: EJ768456
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2005-Jan
Pages: 9
Abstractor: ERIC
Reference Count: 0
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ISSN: ISSN-0548-1457
The Promise of Brown: Desegregation, Affirmative Action and the Struggle for Racial Equality
Marable, Manning
Negro Educational Review, The, v56 n1 p33-41 Jan 2005
In measuring the shortcomings of "Brown's" victory and legacy, the author tells us to remember that Robert Carter--best known as one of the principal attorneys who won the famous "Brown v. Board of Education" case--never underestimated the enormous difficulty of achieving racial fairness through the desegregation of public schools, or the pervasiveness of racial discrimination. Reflecting on the ambiguous legality of the "Brown" decision in 1994. Carter wrote that "for most black children, "Brown's" constitutional guarantee of equal educational opportunity has been an abstraction, having no effect whatever on the educational offerings black children are given or the deteriorating schools they attend." The author believes that Carter's point that behind the formal structures of racial exclusion lies an even more powerful dynamic of economic and class oppression, which still places underfunded, urban school districts at an enormous disadvantage in comparison to suburban white schools.
Descriptors: African American Children, Urban Schools, Educational Opportunities, Affirmative Action, Racial Discrimination, Court Litigation, Critical Theory, Historical Interpretation, Educational Development, Educational Assessment, Diversity (Institutional), Politics of Education
Negro Educational Review, Inc. NER Editorial Offices, School of Education, 1601 East Market Street, Greensboro, NC 27411. Tel: 412-648-7320; Fax: 412-648-7081; Web site: http://www.oma.osu.edu/vice_provost/ner/index.html
Publication Type: Journal Articles; Opinion Papers
Education Level: Elementary Secondary Education; Higher Education
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Language: English
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