Integration or Separation?: A Strategy for Racial Equality

Integration or Separation?: A Strategy for Racial Equality

by Roy L. Brooks
Integration or Separation?: A Strategy for Racial Equality
Integration or Separation?: A Strategy for Racial Equality

Integration or Separation?: A Strategy for Racial Equality

by Roy L. Brooks

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Overview

Integrated in principle, segregated in fact: is this the legacy of fifty years of "progress" in American racial policy? Is there hope for much better? Roy L. Brooks, a distinguished professor of law and a writer on matters of race and civil rights, says with frank clarity what few will admit--integration hasn't worked and possibly never will. Equally, he casts doubt on the solution that many African-Americans and mainstream whites have advocated: total separation of the races. This book presents Brooks's strategy for a middle way between the increasingly unworkable extremes of integration and separation.

Limited separation, the approach Brooks proposes, shifts the focus of civil rights policy from the group to the individual. Defined as cultural and economic integration within African-American society, this policy would promote separate schooling, housing, and business enterprises where needed to bolster the self-sufficiency of the community, without trammeling the racial interests of individuals inside or outside of the group, and without endangering the idea of a shared Americanness. But all the while Brooks envisions African-American public schools, businesses, and communities redesigned to serve the enlightened self-interest of the individual. Unwilling to give up entirely on racial integration, he argues that limited separation may indeed lead to improved race relations and, ultimately, to healthy integration.

This book appears at a crucial time, as Republicans dismantle past civil rights policies and Democrats search for new ones. With its alternative strategy and useful policy ideas for bringing individual African-Americans into mainstream society as first-class citizens, Integration or Separation? should influence debate and policymaking across the spectra of race, class, and political persuasion.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780674028852
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Publication date: 07/01/2009
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 360
Lexile: 1500L (what's this?)
File size: 712 KB

About the Author

Roy L. Brooks is Warren Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of San Diego Law School.

Table of Contents

Contents
Preface
I RACIAL INTEGRATION
1 Elementary and Secondary Education
2 Higher Education
3 Housing
4 Employment
5 Voting
6 Why Integration Has Failed
II TOTAL SEPARATION
7 Booker T. Washington and W. E. B. Du Bois
8 Marcus Garvey
9 The Nation of Islam
10 Emigration to Liberia
11 Black Towns in the United States
12 Intra-Racial Conflicts and Racial Romanticism
III LIMITED SEPARATION
13 The Case for a Policy of Limited Separation
14 Elementary and Secondary Education
15 Higher Education
16 Cultural Integration within the Community
17 Economic Integration within the Community
18 Political Power
Epilogue
Notes
Index
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