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Charlottesville 2017 : the legacy of race and inequity / edited by Louis P. Nelson and Claudrena N. Harold.

Other author/creatorNelson, Louis P., editor.
Other author/creatorHarold, Claudrena N., editor.
Format Book and Print
Publication Info Charlottesville : University of Virginia Press, 2018.
Copyright Notice ©2018
Descriptionxvi, 225 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Subject(s)
Contents Foreword / by Grace Elizabeth Hale -- Chronology -- Introduction: Dialogues on Race and Inequity at the University of Virginia -- Remembering: Historical Considerations History, Mine and Ours: Charlottesville's Blue Ribbon Commission and the Terror Attacks of August 2017 / John Edwin Mason -- The Original False Equivalency / Elizabeth R. Varon -- "Vae Victis!": Antisemitism as Self-Victimization (and What Spinoza Knew about It) / Asher D. Biemann -- Speaking: Political Perspectives In the Shadow of the First Amendment / Frederick Schauer -- The Answers and the Questions in First Amendment Law / Leslie Kendrick -- Where Do We Go from Here? / Risa Goluboff -- Listening: Critical Engagements / "This Class of Persons": When UVA's White Supremacist Past Meets Its Future / Lisa Woolfork -- Eugenics at the University of Virginia and Its Legacy in Health Disparities / P. Preston Reynolds -- No Ordinary Sacrifice: The Struggle for Racial Justice at the University of Virginia in the Post-Civil Rights Era / Claudrena N. Harold -- On Listening / Bonnie Gordon -- Responding: Ethical Commitments -- Ethics under Pressure: An Autoethnography of Moral Trauma / Willis Jenkins -- Dialogue in Bad Times / Rachel Wahl -- How I Learned That Diversity Does Not Equal Integration / Gregory B. Fairchild -- Race, Place, and the Social Responsibilities of UVA in the Aftermath of August 11 and 12 / Guian McKee
Abstract "In this collection of essays, University of Virginia faculty address the violent events of August 2017 in Charlottesville, relating them to the community's history of racial inequality and its outlook going forward. The essays approach the issue from a range of disciplines, from history, African American studies, and law to English, education, medicine, music, and religious studies"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Genre/formHistory.
LCCN 2018032867
ISBN9780813941899 hardcover alkaline paper
ISBN081394189X hardcover alkaline paper
ISBN9780813941905 paperback alkaline paper
ISBN0813941903 paperback alkaline paper
ISBNelectronic book
ISBNelectronic book

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