Lexington Books
Pages: 298
Trim: 6¼ x 9½
978-1-4985-6469-4 • Hardback • October 2018 • $129.00 • (£99.00)
978-1-4985-6471-7 • Paperback • August 2020 • $47.99 • (£37.00)
978-1-4985-6470-0 • eBook • October 2018 • $45.50 • (£35.00)
Leland Ware is the Louis L. Redding Chair for the Study of Law and Public Policy at the University of Delaware
Chapter 1: Plessy v. Ferguson and the NAACP’s Battle Against Segregation
Chapter 2: The School Desegregation Campaign
Chapter 3: Fordice, Black Colleges and the Duty to Desegregate
Chapter 4: The Curriculum’s Implicit Bias
Chapter 5: Diversity, Inclusion and Affirmative Action
Chapter 6: America’s Apartheid: Residential Segregation
Chapter 7: The Persistence of Isolated Neighborhoods and Segregated Schools
Chapter 8: Discipline Disparities
Chapter 9: Latino/as and Asians: America’s Changing Demographics
Chapter 10: Racial Resentment, Presidential Campaigns and Donald Trump
Chapter 11: The Promised Land
Leland Ware’s excellent book, Century of Segregation, reminds us that racial segregation has deep roots in the United States, and while progress has been made, its legacy remains with us today and in no small way contributes to the current polarization of American society. The book is a wake-up call to all Americans.
— Douglas S. Massey, Princeton University
A Century of Segregation is a well-crafted, provocative, and insightful analysis of one of the nation’s most pressing social issues — entrenched racial inequality. It provides a unique historical synthesis that is both timely and urgent, a 'must-read'.
— Elijah Anderson, author of Code of the Street