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Acknowledgments | p. ix |
List of Acronyms and Initialisms | p. xi |
Introduction | p. 1 |
"The Best 'Affirmative Action Program' Is Creating Jobs for Everyone": Organized Labor Responds to Affirmative Action, 1960-1974 | p. 14 |
"This Strange Madness": The Origins of Opposition to Higher Education Affirmative Action, 1968-1972 | p. 49 |
"This Issue Is Getting Hotter": The Struggle over Affirmative Action Policy in the Early 1970s | p. 79 |
"Treat Him as a Decent American!": DeFunis v. Odegaard (1974) and Colorblindness in the Courtroom | p. 111 |
"Do Whites Have Rights?": White Detroit Policemen and the "Reverse Discrimination" Protests of the 1970s | p. 150 |
"The Fight for True Nondiscrimination": The Politics of Anti-Affirmative Action in the 1970s | p. 180 |
Conclusion | p. 209 |
Notes | p. 221 |
Essay on Sources | p. 265 |
Index | p. 271 |
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