End of an Era? Affirmative Action and Reaction in the 1990s

Andrew I.E. Ewoh, Euel Elliott

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Abstract

This article looks at the political dynamics of affirmative action policy since its inception m the 1960s We suggest that while key variables created a relatively favorable climate for affirmative action m the first two decades or so of its existence, recent developments suggest that race-conscious programs will be substantially limited in the future, although not eliminated m their entirety. We contend that a changing judiciary, Republican control of Congress, and shifts m public opinion, as manifested in Proposition 209 m California, interact in ways that will make many compensatory programs difficult to maintain.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalReview of Public Personnel Administration
Volume17
StatePublished - 1997
Externally publishedYes

Disciplines

  • Public Administration
  • Public Affairs
  • Public Policy

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