id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_3k6owjmjxvfcfd7ncgsr2spase Carla O'Connor BLACK AGENCY AND THE ONGOING STRUGGLE FOR BLACK EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY 2016 12 .pdf application/pdf 7401 363 49 CARLA SHEDD , Unequal City: Race, Schools, and Perceptions of Injustice , New York : Approximately twenty years after the Brown decision, Derrick Bell ( 1976 ), emphasized that the durability and insidiousness of race prejudice is most powerfully articulated via state-supported black subordination. In unpacking these new forms of racial subordination, Shedd and Lewis and Diamond make evident the paradoxes that emerge when, in this contemporary era, many Black children experience Riverview High School, their racially integrated and wellresourced neighborhood high school, located on the north side of Chicago. animated by, school policies and practices, Shedd emphasizes how Black (and Brown) Thus while race still predicted perceptions of social and criminal injustice with Black and Hispanic students perceiving greater injustice than Asian or White students who attended school on the north side and had a high perception of criminal injustice despite having had no personal contact with the police. ./cache/work_3k6owjmjxvfcfd7ncgsr2spase.pdf ./txt/work_3k6owjmjxvfcfd7ncgsr2spase.txt