"Serving Two Masters", Derek Bell; "Race Consciousness", Garry Peller; "Case For Affirmative Action in Legal Academia", Duncan Kennedy; "Legitimizing Racial Descrimination", Alan Freeman; "Minority Critique of the Critical Legal Studies Movement", Harlton Dalton, "Critical Legal Studies and Reparations", Mari Matsuda; "Race, Reform and Retrenchment", Kimberle Crenshaw; "The Reconstructive Theology of Dr Martin Luther King Jr.", Anthony Cook; "Reckoning with Unconscious Racism", Charles Lawrence; "The Law of Race Relations", Gerald Torres; "Regrouping in Singular Times", Patricia Williams; "Intellectual Life in a Multicultural World", John Calmore; "A Critique of 'Our Constitution is Colour-Blind'", Neil Gotanda; "History of the Angelo Herndon Case", Kendall Thomas; "Whiteness as Property", Cheryl Harris; "The Boundaries of Race", Richard Ford; "Emperor's Clothes", Lani Guinier; "Saphire Bound" Regina Austin.
Kimberle Crenshaw is Distinguished Professor of Law at UCLA and
a professor of law at Columbia Law School. She is a co-editor (with
Neil Gotanda, Gary Peller, and Kendall Thomas) of Critical Race
Theory, available from The New Press.
Neil Gotanda is a professor of law at Western State College of Law
in Fullerton, California.
Gary Peller is a professor of law at Georgetown Law in Washington,
D.C. He is the author of Critical Race Consciousness.
Kendall Thomas is Nash Professor of Law and the director for the
Study of Law and Culture at Columbia Law School.
"As of the publication of Critical Race Theory it will be unwise,
if not impossible, to do any serious work on race without
referencing this splendid collection."
—Toni Morrison
"A fundamental reference guide to any serious work on race."
—Amsterdam News
"Critical Race Theory is a compilation of provocative writings that
challenges us to consider the relationship between race, the legal
system, and society at large."
—Senator Bill Bradley
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