Contributor
Grofman, Bernard.
Imprint:Charlottesville, VA : University Press of Virgina, 2000.
Descriptionxvi, 320 p. ; 24 cm.
Note:The origin and enactment of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 / David B. Filvaroff, Raymond E. Wolfinger - What light does the Civil Rights Act of 1875 shed on the Civil Rights Act of 1964 / J. Morgan Kousser - The Civil Rights Act and the American regulatory state / Hugh Davis Graham - Litigation and lobbying as complementary strategies for civil rights / Stephen L. Wasby - A personal reflection on civil rights enforcement and the civil rights agenda / Jack Greenberg - The 1964 Civil Rights Act and American education / Gary Orfield - The impact of EEO law: a social movement perspective / Paul Burstein - The struggle for racial equality in public accommodations / Randall Kennedy - Changing hearts and minds: racial attitudes and civil rights / Katherine Tate, Gloria J. Hampton - Civil rights in a multicultural society / Luis Ricardo Fraga, orge Ruiz-de-Velasco - The fife and drum march to the 19th century: thoughts on the emerging separate but equal doctrine / Barbara Phillips Sullivan - Civil rights, the constitution, common decency, and common sense / Bernard Grofman - Afterword: U.S. civil rights policies in comparative perspective / Robin M. Williams, Jr.
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (p. 283-302) and index.