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Color Bind

Lydia Chávez

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Color Bind

Discover the compelling narrative of "Color Bind" by Lydia Chávez, a thought-provoking exploration of civil rights and affirmative action in America. Published in 1998, this insightful book recounts how two little-known academics, Glynn Custred and Thomas Wood, authored "Proposition 209" in 1992. Their decision sparked a transformative series of events that reshaped the legal and political landscape of civil rights for generations to come. With 320 pages of in-depth analysis, Chávez delves into the implications of this pivotal moment in American history, examining its impact on Black studies, human rights, and labor relations. This paperback edition is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersections of politics, economics, and social justice. Explore the intricate dynamics of California's affirmative action programs and understand how they continue to influence the discourse on civil rights today. Don't miss out on this essential addition to your collection!

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Color Bind

Regular price €45,32
Sale price €45,32 Regular price €57,60