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9.6 Minority studies: a brief sociological text: general reading

Minority Studies: A Brief Sociological Text is a very, very brief textbook suitable for use as a supplemental or stand-alone text in a college-level minority studies Sociology course. Any instructor who would choose to use this as a stand-alone textbook would need to supply a large amount of statistical data and other pertinent and extraneous Sociological material in order to "flesh-out" fully this course. Each module/unit of Minority Studies: A Brief Sociological Text contains the text, course objectives, a study guide, key terms and concepts, a lecture outline, assignments, and a reading list.

Minority studies: a brief text: general reading list

Affirmative action

E. B. Hook. Science , New Series, Vol. 272, No. 5260. (Apr. 19, 1996), pp. 338-339.

Affirmative Action and City Managers: Attitudes toward Recruitment of Women. James D. Slack. Public Administration Review , Vol. 47, No. 2. (Mar. - Apr., 1987), pp. 199-206.

Affirmative Action Beneficiaries Performing at Levels Equal to Their White Peers. The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education , No. 13. (Autumn, 1996), pp. 20-21.

Affirmative Action in the 1990s: Staying the Course. William L. Taylor; Susan M. Liss

Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science , Vol. 523, Affirmative Action Revisited. (Sep., 1992), pp. 30-37.

Attitudes toward Affirmative Action as a Function of Racial Identity among African American College Students. Anke Schmermund; Robert Sellers; Birgit Mueller; Faye Crosby. Political Psychology , Vol. 22, No. 4. (Dec., 2001), pp. 759-774.

Jefferson - Enlightenment: Brown v. Board of Education - Racial Segregation in Public Schools. Brown v. Board of Education. Issue: Racial Segregation in Public Schools. (External Link) . Retrieved (1 of 4) 6/28/2007 4:23:00 PM

Divided Court Rejects School Diversity Plans. (External Link)&title=Divided+court+rejects+sc... 6/28/2007 .

Only the Onset of Affirmative Action Explains the Explosive Growth in Black Enrollments in Higher Education. Theodore Cross; Robert Bruce Slater. The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education , No. 23. (Spring, 1999), pp. 110-115.

Supreme Court of the United States. Parents Involved in Community Schools V. Seattle School District No. 1 Et Al. Certiorari to the United States Court Of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. No. 05–908. Argued December 4, 2006—Decided June 28, 2007

Plessy v. Ferguson. Docket: 210. Citation: 163 U.S. 537 (1896). Petitioner: Plessy

Respondent: Ferguson. Oral Argument: Monday, April 13, 1896. Decision: Monday, May 18, 1896. The Oyez Project, Plessy v. Ferguson, 163 U.S. 537 (1896), Available at: <(External Link)> .

Transcript of Plessy v. Ferguson (1896). Judgement of the Court | Opinion of the Court. (Transcription of the Judgement of the Supreme Court of the United States in Plessy v. Ferguson.). Supreme Court of the United States, No. 210, October Term, 1895. Homer Adolph Plessy, Plaintiff in Error, vs. J.H. Ferguson, Judge of Section “A” Criminal District Court for the Parish of Orleans. In Error to the Supreme Court of the State of Louisiana. (External Link)&title=Transcript+of+Plessy+v.+Ferguson+%281896%29 . Retrieved (1 of 17) 6/28/2007 4:28:59 PM

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OpenStax, Minority studies: a brief sociological text. OpenStax CNX. Mar 31, 2010 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col11183/1.13
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