Separate & Unequal: How Higher Education Reinforces the Intergenerational Reproduction of White Racial Privilege
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Carnevale, Anthony P
Strohl, Jeff
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The higher education system is more and more complicit as a passive agent in the systematic reproduction of white racial privilege across generations. Separate & Unequal: How Higher Education Reinforces the Intergenerational Reproduction of White Racial Privilege analyzes enrollment trends at 4,400 postsecondary institutions by race and institutional selectivity over the past 15 years.
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2013-07Rights
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