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Reflections of an Affirmative Action Baby

by Stephen L Carter

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In a climate where whites who criticize affirmative action risk being termed racist and blacks who do the same risk charges of treason and self hatred, a frank and open discussion of racial preference is difficult to achieve. But, in the first book on racial preference written from personal experience, Reflections of an Affirmative Action Baby, Stephen L. Carter, Cromwell Professor of Law at Yale University and self-described beneficiary (and, at times, victim) of affirmative action, does it.Using his own story of success and frustration as “an affirmative action baby” as a point of departure, Carter, who has risen to the top of his profession, provides an incisive analysis of one of the most incendiary topics of our day—as well as an honest critique of the pressures on black professionals and intellectuals to conform to the “politically correct” way of being black.Affirmative action as it is practiced today not only does little to promote racial equality, Carter argues, but also allows the nation to escape rather cheaply from its moral obligation to undo the legacy of slavery. Affirmative action, particularly in hiring often reinforces racist stereotypes by promoting the idea that the black professional cannot aspire to anything more than being “the best black.”Has the time come to abandon these programs? No--but affirmative action must return to its simpler roots, Carter argues: to provide educational opportunities for those who might not otherwise have them. Then the beneficiaries should demand to be held to the same standards as anyone else.

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A self-described beneficiary (and, at time, victim) of affirmative action confronts the problems that the USA's obsession with racial measurement has spawned. The author argues that affirmative action as it is currently practised often fails to promote racial equality.

Synopsis:

A self-described beneficiary (and, at times, victim) of affirmative action confronts the problems spawned by our national obsession with racial measurement. Carter provides a thoughtful analysis of this controversial issue, arguing that affirmative action often allows the nation to escape inexpensively from its moral obligation to undo the legacy of slavery.

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Has the time come to abandon these programs? No--but affirmative action must return to its simpler roots, Carter argues: to provide educational opportunities for those who might not otherwise have them. Then the beneficiaries should demand to be held to the same standards as anyone else.

About the Author

Stephen L. Carter is William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Law at Yale University. Once a clerk to former Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall, today Carter is among the nations leading experts on constitutional law.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780465068692
Author:
Carter, Stephen L.
Publisher:
Basic Books (AZ)
Author:
Carter, Stephen L.
Location:
New York, N.Y.
Subject:
History & Theory
Subject:
Afro-americans
Subject:
Government and political science
Subject:
Minorities
Subject:
African American Studies
Subject:
Constitutional
Subject:
Labor
Subject:
Race discrimination
Subject:
Minority group studies
Subject:
Affirmative action programs
Subject:
African Americans
Subject:
Afro-american lawyers
Subject:
Ethnic Studies - African American Studies
Subject:
History & Theory - General
Subject:
Ethnic Studies - African American Studies - General
Subject:
Affirmative action programs -- United States.
Subject:
African Americans - Employment
Subject:
African American Studies-General
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Trade Paper
Series Volume:
17
Publication Date:
19920931
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Language:
English
Pages:
300
Dimensions:
8.00x5.16x.72 in. .75 lbs.

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"Synopsis" by , A self-described beneficiary (and, at time, victim) of affirmative action confronts the problems that the USA's obsession with racial measurement has spawned. The author argues that affirmative action as it is currently practised often fails to promote racial equality.
"Synopsis" by ,
A self-described beneficiary (and, at times, victim) of affirmative action confronts the problems spawned by our national obsession with racial measurement. Carter provides a thoughtful analysis of this controversial issue, arguing that affirmative action often allows the nation to escape inexpensively from its moral obligation to undo the legacy of slavery.
"Synopsis" by , Has the time come to abandon these programs? No--but affirmative action must return to its simpler roots, Carter argues: to provide educational opportunities for those who might not otherwise have them. Then the beneficiaries should demand to be held to the same standards as anyone else.
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