Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 166
Trim: 6 x 9
978-0-8476-8676-6 • Paperback • April 1998 • $48.00 • (£37.00)
George Schedler is professor of philosophy at Southern Illinois University, Carbondale.
Part 1 The Confederate Battle Flag: Racist or Multicultural Symbol?
Chapter 2 Overview
Chapter 3 Moral Limits on Flag Designs
Chapter 4 Incorporation of the Battle Flag as Racist
Chapter 5 First and Fourteenth Amendment Issues
Chapter 6 A Racially Neutral Purpose for the Battle Flag
Chapter 7 Recommendations
Part 8 Black Reparations
Chapter 9 Reparations for Slavery
Chapter 10 Compensation for de Jure Segregation
Part 11 Conclusion
Chapter 12 Common Threads
A useful and provocative stimulus to continued discussion concerning the serious and unresolved issue of racism in our society.
— Manuel Davenport, Texas A&M University; Southwest Philosophy Review
Schelder writes in a straightforward, analytical style, and he is well informed about the history relevant to the issues he addresses.
— Torin Alter, Department of Philosophy, The University of Alabama; Social Theory and Practice, Vol.26, No.1 (Spring 2000)