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Constructing Affirmative Action eBook

The Struggle For Equal Employment Opportunity

de David Hamilton Golland
idioma: inglês
Editor: THE UNIVERSITY PRESS OF KENTUCKY, abril de 2011 ‧
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Between 1965, when President Lyndon B. Johnson defined affirmative action as a legitimate federal goal, and 1972, when President Richard M. Nixon named one of affirmative action's chief antagonists the head of the Department of Labor, government officials at all levels addressed racial economic inequality in earnest. Providing members of historically disadvantaged groups an equal chance at obtaining limited and competitive positions, affirmative action had the potential to alienate large numbers of white Americans, even those who had viewed school desegregation and voting rights in a positive light. Thus, affirmative action was -- and continues to be -- controversial.Novel in its approach and meticulously researched, David Hamilton Golland's Constructing Affirmative Action: The Struggle for Equal Employment Opportunity bridges a sizeable gap in the literature on the history of affirmative action. Golland examines federal efforts to diversify the construction trades from the 1950s through the 1970s, offering valuable insights into the origins of affirmative action--related policy. Constructing Affirmative Action analyzes how community activism pushed the federal government to address issues of racial exclusion and marginalization in the construction industry with programs in key American cities.

Constructing Affirmative Action

The Struggle For Equal Employment Opportunity

de David Hamilton Golland

Propriedade Descrição
ISBN: 9780813129983
Editor: THE UNIVERSITY PRESS OF KENTUCKY
Data de Lançamento: abril de 2011
Idioma: Inglês
Tipo de produto: eBook
Formato e Compatibilidade:
Coleção: Civil Rights And The Struggle For Black Equality In The Twentieth Century
Classificação Temática: eBooks em Inglês > Guias Turísticos e Mapas > América do Norte
EAN: 9780813129983
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