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VOLUME 15, NUMBER 1 (2004) -- Symposium Issue Introduction REKINDLING
THE SPIRIT OF BROWN V. BOARD OF EDUCATION: Foreward Collaboration:
The True Spirit of Brown v. Board of Education Articles Escaping
the Circle by Confronting Classroom Stereotyping: A Step toward Equality
in the Daily Educational Experience of Children of Color "Schools
that Shock Conscience": Williams v. California and the Struggle
for Education on Equal Terms Fifty Years after Brown The Continued
Nexus between School and Residential Segregation Commentaries Mendez and
the Legacy of Brown: A Latino Civil Rights Lawyers' Assessment The Promise of School
Choice for Improving the Education of Low-Income Minority Children Symposium Proceedings Luck Was Not a Factor:
The Importance of a Strategic Approach to Civil Rights Litigation Reflections: Toward a
Social and Cultural History of Brown Resegregation and Achievement
Gap: Challenges to San Francisco School Desegregation Litigators and Communities
Working Together: Grutter v. Bollinger and the New Civil Rights
Movement Fifty Years after Brown
v. Board: Five Principles for Moving Ahead |
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