Race, the Affirmative Action Debate, Education, and Past Court Cases

J. S. Carter, Cameron D Lippard
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This chapter provides insights into the state of racial inequality in the US today, with a particular eye on income, wealth, jobs, and education disparities. Do these factors continue to be predicted by race? If they do not, then there really is no need to consider race when making policy at the national and state levels or in higher education. The discussions over affirmative action and how it should be implemented would be moot. This chapter also provides an examination of the impact of education in general and in particular for minorities. We look at how the elimination of affirmative action at the state level has affected enrollment of minorities in higher education. We then provide a look at the history of affirmative action related to higher education in the courts. As such, we offer a detailed synopsis of past court cases that have set the stage for how affirmative action is viewed and used in higher education today. In this light, we discuss the ever-present and surprisingly controversial notion of diversity and how it shapes the affirmative action landscape. We end the chapter by discussing our methodological and analytical strategies for the remaining portion of the book.
种族、平权法案辩论、教育和过去的法庭案件
本章提供了对当今美国种族不平等状况的见解,特别关注收入,财富,就业和教育差距。这些因素会继续由种族来预测吗?如果他们不这样做,那么在国家和州一级制定政策或高等教育时就真的没有必要考虑种族问题了。关于平权行动及其实施方式的讨论将毫无意义。本章还审查了教育的一般影响,特别是对少数民族的影响。我们来看看在州一级取消平权法案是如何影响少数族裔在高等教育中的入学率的。然后,我们将介绍与法院高等教育相关的平权行动的历史。因此,我们提供了过去法院案件的详细概述,这些案件为当今高等教育如何看待和使用平权行动奠定了基础。从这个角度来看,我们讨论了一直存在的、令人惊讶的有争议的多样性概念,以及它如何塑造了平权行动的格局。我们通过讨论本书其余部分的方法和分析策略来结束本章。
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