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Front Matter
From Discourse to Struggle: A New Direction in Critical Race Theory
Megan K. Whyte
1
Si Se Puede, But Who Gets the Gravy?
Richard Delgado
9
Engaging the Spirit of Racial Healing Within Critical Race Theory: An Exercise in TransformativeThought
Rebecca Tsosie
21
Accumulation
Anthony Paul Farley
51
From Race to Class Struggle: Re-Problematizing Critical Race Theory
E San Juan Jr.
75
Race and Class in Political Science
Jennifer Hochschild
99
African American Intimacy: The Racial Gap in Marriage
R. Richard Banks and Su Jin Gatlin
115
"We Insist! Freedom Now": Does Contract Doctrine Have Anything Consitutional to Say?
Hila Keren
133
Reparations Talk in College
Alfred L. Brophy
195
After Georgia V. Ashcroft: The Primacy of Proportionality
Felix B. Chang
219
Decline of Title VII Disparate Impact: The Role of the 1991 Civil Rights Act and the Ideologies of Federal Judges
Michael J. Songer
247
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