Document Type

Working Paper

Publication Date

4-30-2012

SSRN Discipline

PSN Subject Matter eJournals; *Humanities - Forthcoming Areas; History; Sustainability Research & Policy Network; Political Behavior eJournals; Legal Scholarship Network; Social Insurance Research Network; Law School Research Papers - Legal Studies; African-American Studies; SRPN Subject Matter eJournals; Humanities Network; Political Science Network; Social Responsibility of Business eJournals

Abstract

Reviews one hundred years of civilrights scholarship in the California Law Review in search of common patterns lines of development strains and change Identifies two emerging paradigms of civil rights thought a blackwhite binary paradigm and a libertyequality divide and shows their relationship to each other The article also speculates on what their nearsimultaneous emergence means for the future of civil rights thought

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