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Transcript of Shelby Steele's May 1, Bradley Lecture.
A university is more than the sum of its ethnic parts. It is comprised of individuals — black, white, Hispanic, Asian and others — who should be admitted or rejected without their race or ethnic heritage making any difference.
Shelby Steele will deliver the May 2006 Bradley lecture.
Shelby Steele is a research fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University. A contributing editor at Harper’s magazine, his writing has also appeared in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, New Republic,...
A review of Shelby Steele's White Guilt.
Review of A Dream Deferred: The Second Betrayal Of Black Freedom In America, by Shelby Steele.
We must start making policy that is based on a moral confidence in ourselves rather than constantly making policy to beat back a stigma that empowers the powerless.
The Voting Rights Act has become a period piece that today serves to keep most black legislators clustered on the sidelines of American politics--precisely the opposite of what its framers intended.
The Voting Rights Act has become a period piece that today serves to keep most black legislators clustered on the sidelines of American politics--precisely the opposite of what its framers intended.




