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6.125 x 9.25. 416 pgs. 7 Figures, 10 Tables. (2009)

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African-American and African Studies / Education--Higher Education / Law / Political Science--American Politics / Political Science--Public Policy

The Next Twenty-five Years
Affirmative Action in Higher Education in the United States and South Africa

David L. Featherman, Martin Hall, and Marvin Krislov, editors
Foreword by Mary Sue Coleman, President of the University of Michigan Foreword by Njabulo Ndebele, Former Vice-Chancellor and Principal of the University of Cape Town


A must-read for anyone who cares about the future of higher education in diverse democracies




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A penetrating exploration of affirmative action's continued place in 21st-century higher education, The Next Twenty-five Years assembles the viewpoints of some of the most influential scholars, educators, university leaders, and public officials. Its comparative essays span the political spectrum and dissect debates in two nations to elucidate the legal, political, social, economic, and moral dimensions of affirmative action in higher education and its role in contributing to a just, equitable, and vital society.

"Ambitious, provocative, and wide-ranging, this rich collection of essays from U.S. and South African perspectives reflects the thinking of thoughtful advocates of affirmative action."
—William G. Bowen, President Emeritus, The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, and President Emeritus, Princeton University

"Thoughtful commentary from outstanding experts on affirmative action’s future in two countries struggling to overcome a legacy of racial injustice."
—Derek Bok, 300th Anniversary University Research Professor, and President Emeritus, Harvard University

"An enormously important comparative study and reflection on affirmative (U.S.) and corrective (South Africa) action with exhaustive and sensitive treatment of a vital topic."
—Kader Asmal, Professor of Law, University of the Western Cape, Cape Town, and former Minister of Education, South Africa

David L. Featherman is Professor of Sociology and Psychology and Founding Director of the Center for Advancing Research and Solutions for Society at the University of Michigan.

Martin Hall is Vice-Chancellor of the University of Salford, Greater Manchester, and previously was Deputy Vice-Chancellor at the University of Cape Town.

Marvin Krislov is President of Oberlin College and previously was Vice President and General Counsel at the University of Michigan.


Keywords: African American Studies, Higher Education, Law, Political Science, American Politics, Public Policy, Affirmative Action, Diverse Democracy

 

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