Science for Segregation: Race, Law, and the Case against Brown v. Board of Education

Science for Segregation: Race, Law, and the Case against Brown v. Board of Education

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In this fascinating examination of the intriguing but understudied period following the landmarkBrown v. Board of Educationdecision, John Jackson examines the scientific case aimed at dismantling the legislation.Offering a trenchant assessment of the so-called scientific evidence, Jackson focuses on the 1959 formation of the International Society for the Advancement of Ethnology and Eugenics (IAAEE), whose expressed function was to objectively investigate racial differences and publicize their findings. Notable figures included Carleton Putnam, Wesley Critz George, and Carleton Coon. In an attempt to link race, eugenics and intelligence, they launched legal challenges to the Brown ruling, each chronicled here, that went to trial but ultimately failed.The history Jackson presents speaks volumes about the legacy of racism, as we can see similar arguments alive and well today in such books asThe Bell Curveand in other debates on race, science, and intelligence. With meticulous research and a nuanced understanding of the complexities of race and law, Jackson tells a disturbing tale about race in America.
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Name of the Author
John P. Jackson
Jr.
Language
English
Series
Critical America; 2
ISBN
9780814743263
Release date
2005

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