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  1. Racial Realism.Derrick Bell - 1992 - Connecticut Law Review 24 (2):363-379.
    The struggle by black people to obtain freedom, justice, and dignity is as old as this nation. At times, great and inspiring leaders rose out of desperate situations to give confidence and feelings of empowerment to the black community. Most of these leaders urged their people to strive for racial equality. They were firmly wedded to the idea that the courts and judiciary were the vehicle to better the social position of blacks. In spite of dramatic civil rights movements and (...)
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  • African American History, Race and Textbooks: An Examination of the Works of Harold O. Rugg and Carter G. Woodson.LaGarrett J. King, Christopher Davis & Anthony L. Brown - 2012 - Journal of Social Studies Research 36 (4):359-386.
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  • The Savage and the Slave: Critical Race Theory, Racial Stereotyping, and the Teaching of American History.Timothy Lintner - 2004 - Journal of Social Studies Research 28 (1):27-32.
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  • Critical Race Theory and Social Studies: Centering the Native American Experience.Prentice T. Chandler - 2010 - Journal of Social Studies Research 34 (1):29-58.
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  • Critical Family History, Identity, and Historical Memory.Christine Sleeter - 2008 - Educational Studies: A Jrnl of the American Educ. Studies Assoc 43 (2):114-124.
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