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The Affirmative Action Myth: Why Blacks Don't Need Racial Preferences to Succeed -- Jason L. Riley, Hardcover, [PRE-ORDER]
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African American & Black, American, Basic Books, Biographies & Memoirs, Black & African American, Books, Books › Subjects › Biographies & Memoirs › Community & Culture › Black & African American, Community & Culture, Cultural & Ethnic Studies, Education, Educational Policy & Reform, Ethnic Issues, Federal Legislation, Hardcover, History, Jason L. Riley, Social Science, Subjects, United States - Race relations - History -From Wall Street Journal columnist and Manhattan Institute senior fellow Jason L. Riley, a contrarian argument that racial preferences have done more harm than good for black Americans After the Supreme Court ruled in 2023 that the use of race in college admissions was unconstitutional, many predicted that the black middle class was doomed. One byproduct of a half century of affirmative action is that it has given people the impression that blacks can't advance without special treatment. In The Affirmative Action Myth, Jason L. Riley details the neglected history of black achievement without government intervention. Using empirical data, Riley shows how black families lifted themselves out of poverty prior to the racial preference policies of the 1960s and 1970s. Black employment, incomes, homeownership, and educational attainment all were on the rise in the first two-thirds of the twentieth century and began to stagnate only after affirmative action became the law of the land, tainting black achievement with suspicions of unfair advantage. Countering thinkers who blame white supremacy and systemic racism for today's racial gaps, Riley offers a more optimistic story of black success without racial favoritism.
Author: Jason L. Riley
Publisher: Basic Books
Published: 05/06/2025
Pages: 288
Binding Type: Hardcover
Size: 9.50h x 6.25w x 0.97d
ISBN: 9781541604551
Author: Jason L. Riley
Publisher: Basic Books
Published: 05/06/2025
Pages: 288
Binding Type: Hardcover
Size: 9.50h x 6.25w x 0.97d
ISBN: 9781541604551
About the Author
Jason L. Riley is a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute and a columnist for the Wall Street Journal. He is the author of several previous books, including Maverick: A Biography of Thomas Sowell.