Blinded by color: the new equal protection, the second deconstruction, and affirmative inaction
Argues that conceptions of equality based on "colorblindness" do not correspond to the reality of racism and hinder efforts to remedy discrimination and to achieve racial justice; based on constitutional and case law; US. With special reference to the Thirteenth and Fourteenth amendments t...
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