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Kenneth Janda, Northwestern University; Jeffrey M. Berry, Tufts University; Jerry Goldman, Northwestern University
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Chapter Sixteen: Equality and Civil RightsTwo Conceptions Of Equality
The Civil War Amendments
Congress and the Supreme Court: Lawmaking Versus Law Interpreting
The Roots of Racial Segregation
The Dismantling Of School Segregation
Pressure for Equality
And Pressure for Desegregation
The Civil Rights Movement
Civil Disobedience
The Civil Rights Act of 1964
The Continuing Struggle Over Civil Rights
Racial Violence and Black Nationalism
Civil Rights For Other Minorities
Native Americans
Hispanic Americans
Disabled Americans
Homosexual Americans
Gender and Equal Rights: The Women's Movement
Protectionism
Political Equality for Women
Prohibiting Sex-Based Discrimination
Stereotypes Under Scrutiny
The Equal Rights Amendment
Affirmative Action: Equal Opportunity Or Equal Outcome?
Reverse Discrimination
The Politics of Affirmative Action
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