Using the Kennedy and Johnson archives to analyze the evolution of educational policy from the perspective of the executive branch, Graham finds that the central theme was executive planning through p
Thirty years ago, in his ""Letter from a Birmingham Jail,"" Martin Luther King, Jr., appealed to the American people to support a ""constructive nonviolent"" struggle to create a racially integrated s
The political science professor traces the conflict between advocates of affirmative action and proponents of the Immigration and Naturalization Act over jobs, housing, education, and government resou
Before the Second World War, few universities in the United States had earned high respect among the international community of scholars and scientists. Since 1945, however, the distinctive attributes
Written primarily by American political scientists and historians, 14 essays reassess the Reagan presidency and its legacy in important areas of national policy, with the exception of an introductory