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==Racial Preferences== | ==Racial Preferences== |
Revision as of 09:58, 11 February 2024
Segregation
- [https://www.jstor.org/stable/273560 "The Rise of Segregation in the Federal Bureaucracy, 1900-1930"
August Meier and Elliott Rudwick Phylon (1960-) , 2nd Qtr., 1967, Vol. 28, No. 2 (2nd Qtr., 1967), pp. 178-184.
Other
- https://www.manhattan-institute.org/social-construction-racism-united-states "he Social Construction of Racism in the United States,"]Eric Kaufmann April 7, 2021. Interesting article on a survey study of racism and how people think it is bad and getting worse.
- A 2021 Razib Khan review of Murray's Facing Reality book in Quillette that soberly looks at the psychology of liberal denial of reality.
- Roosevelts 1906 State of the Union speech on lynching and on public education for all races.
- Racial Trouble in the Vietnam Era Military, shocking stories of black gang violence by Helen Andrew (2023).
Abilities
- White Cornerbacks, SPorts Illustrated (2017).
- "The children of Asian parents without a high school diploma outperform the children of black parents with PhDs on the SAT. The performance gap is half of a standard deviation."
Racial Preferences
- David Bernstein tweet: " When the U Mich Law faculty debated whether to include Cuban Americans for Hispanic preferences, "one professor objected on the grounds that Cubans were Republican." Grutter v. Bollinger, 539 US at 393."
Reparations
- Washington Post aritcle on the Boustan study that found slaveowners had less wealth than non-slaveowners in the south in 1870, but later caught up by 1880, I think.