Without justice for all : the new liberalism and our retreat from racial equality /
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Boulder, Colo. :
Westview Press,
[1999]
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: the new liberal orthodoxy on race and inequality / Adolph Reed Jr.
- Bill Clinton and the politics of the new liberalism / Philip A. Klinkner
- "Why can't they be like our grandparents?" and other racial fairy tales / Micaela de Leonardo
- The great family fraud of postwar America / Brett Williams
- Race in the American welfare state: the ambiguities of "Universalistic" social policy since the New Deal / Michael K. Brown
- Symbolic politics and urban policies: why African Americans got so little from the democrats / Dennis R. Judd
- Playing by the rules: welfare reform and the new authoritarian state / Mimi Abramovitz and Ann Withorn
- The new face of urban renewal: the near north redevelopment initiative and the Cabrini-Green neighborhood / Larry Bennett and Adolph Reed Jr.
- Occupational apartheid in America: race, labor market segmentation, and affirmative action / Stephen Steinberg
- The voting rights movement in perspective / Alex Willingham
- "Self-help," Black conservatives, and the reemergence of Black privatism / Preston H. Smith
- The crisis of the Black male: a new ideology in Black politics / Willie M. Legette
- Toward a more perfect union: beyond old liberalism and neoliberalism / Rogers M. Smith.