Richard Nixon and the Rise of Affirmative Action: The Pursuit of Racial Equality in an Era of LimitsRichard Nixon is hardly remembered for his civil rights policies but there is no denying that, more than any other president, he is responsible for affirmative action. Noting Nixon's hostility towards busing, his political allegiances with segregationists, and the hostility of leading civil rights figures at the time, historians and political scientists have avoided explaining why the origins of modern affirmative action lie in the Nixon era. |
Contents
The Postwar Intellectual Milieu and the Taboo Against Affirmative Action | 17 |
Letting Sleeping Dogs Lie Policy Making and Affirmative Action Before Nixon | 33 |
The Liberal Crisis 19651969 | 51 |
Legitimation Crisis | 71 |
Affirmative Action The Conservative Option | 93 |
Richard Nixon Liberal AntiHero | 113 |
The Genius of Deflation | 115 |
The Philadelphia Plan | 135 |
Revenue Sharing and Other Affirmative Actions | 159 |
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