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Richard Delgado - The Derrick Bell Reader

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Lawyer, activist, teacher, writer: for over 40 years, Derrick Bell has provoked his critics and challenged his readers with uncompromising candor and progressive views on race and class in America. A founder of Critical Race Theory and pioneer of the use of allegorical stories as tools of analysis, Bells groundbreaking work shatters conventional legal orthodoxies and turns comfortable majoritarian myths inside out. Edited and with an extensive introduction by leading critical race theorists Richard Delgado and Jean Stefancic, The Derrick Bell Reader reflects the tremendous breadth of issues that Bell has grappled with over his phenomenal career, including affirmative action, black nationalism, legal education and ethics. Together, the selections offer the most complete collection of Derrick Bells writing available today.

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The Derrick Bell Reader

CRITICAL AMERICA

General Editors: Richard Delgado and Jean Stefancic

White by Law:
The Legal Construction of Race
Ian F. Haney Lpez

Cultivating Intelligence:
Power, Law, and the Politics of Teaching
Louise Harmon and Deborah W. Post

Privilege Revealed:
How Invisible Preference
Undermines America
Stephanie M. Wildmand with Margalynne
Armstrong, Adrienne D. Davis, and Trina
Grillo

Does the Law Morally Bind the Poor?
or What Goods the Constitution When
You Cant Afford a Loaf of Bread?
R. George Wright

Hybrid: Bisexuals, Multiracials, and
Other Misfits under American Law
Ruth Colker

Critical Race Feminism: A Reader
Edited by Adrien Katherine Wing

Immigrants Out!
The New Nativism and the
Anti-Immigrant Impulse
in the United States
Edited by Juan F. Perea

Taxing America
Edited by Karen B. Brown and Mary
Louise Fellows

Notes of a Racial Caste Baby:
Color Blindness and the
End of Affirmative Action
Bryan K. Fair

Please Dont Wish Me a Merry
Christmas: A Critical History of the
Separation of Church and State
Stephen M. Feldman

To Be an American: Cultural Pluralism
and the Rhetoric of Assimilation
Bill Ong Hing

Negrophobia and Reasonable Racism:
The Hidden Costs of Being
Black in America
Jody David Armour

Black and Brown in America:
The Case for Cooperation
Bill Piatt

Black Rage Confronts the Law
Paul Harris

Selling Words:
Free Speech in a Commercial Culture
R. George Wright

The Color of Crime: Racial Hoaxes,
White Fear, Black Protectionism,
Police Harassment, and
Other Macroaggressions
Katheryn K. Russell

The Smart Culture:
Society, Intelligence, and Law
Robert L. Hayman, Jr.

Was Blind, But Now I See:
White Race Consciousness and the Law
Barbara J. Flagg

The Gender Line:
Men, Women, and the Law
Nancy Levit

Heretics in the Temple:
Americans Who Reject
the Nations Legal Faith
David Ray Papke

The Empire Strikes Back: Outsiders and
the Struggle over Legal Education
Arthur Austin

Interracial Justice: Conflict and
Reconciliation in
PostCivil Rights America
Eric K. Yamamoto

Black Men on Race, Gender, and
Sexuality: A Critical Reader
Edited by Devon Carbado

When Sorry Isnt Enough:
The Controversy over Apologies and
Reparations for Human Injustice
Edited by Roy L. Brooks

Disoriented: Asian Americans, Law,
and the Nation State
Robert S. Chang

Rape and the Culture of the Courtroom
Andrew E. Taslitz

The Passions of Law
Edited by Susan A. Bandes

Global Critical Race Feminism:
An International Reader
Edited by Adrien Katherine Wing

Law and Religion: Critical Essays
Edited by Stephen M. Feldman

Changing Race: Latinos, the Census,
and the History of Ethnicity
Clara E. Rodrguez

From the Ground Up: Environmental
Racism and the Rise of the
Environmental Justice Movement
Luke Cole and Sheila Foster

Nothing but the Truth: Why Trial
Lawyers Dont, Cant, and Shouldnt
Have to Tell the Whole Truth
Steven Lubet

Critical Race Theory: An Introduction
Richard Delgado and Jean Stefancic

Playing It Safe: How the Supreme Court
Sidesteps Hard Cases
Lisa A. Kloppenberg

Why Lawsuits Are Good for America:
Disciplined Democracy, Big Business,
and the Common Law
Carl T. Bogus

How the Left Can Win Arguments and
Influence People: A Tactical Manual for
Pragmatic Progressives
John K. Wilson

Aftermath:
The Clinton Impeachment and the Presidency
in the Age of Political Spectacle
Edited by Leonard V. Kaplan
and Beverly I. Moran

Getting over Equality: A Critical Diagnosis
of Religious Freedom in America
Steven D. Smith

Critical Race Narratives: A Study of
Race, Rhetoric, and Injury
Carl Gutirrez-Jones

Social Scientists for Social Justice:
Making the Case against Segregation
John P. Jackson, Jr.

Victims in the War on Crime:
The Use and Abuse of Victims Rights
Markus Dirk Dubber

Original Sin:
Clarence Thomas and the Failure
of the Constitutional Conservatives
Samuel A. Marcosson

Policing Hatred: Law Enforcement,
Civil Rights, and Hate Crime
Jeannine Bell

Destructive Messages:
How Hate Speech Paves the Way for
Harmful Social Movements
Alexander Tsesis

Moral Imperialism:
A Critical Anthology
Edited by Berta Esperanza
Hernndez-Truyol

In the Silicon Valley of Dreams:
Environmental Injustice,
Immigrant Workers, and the
High-Tech Global Economy
David N. Pellow and
Lisa Sun-Hee Park

Mixed Race America and the Law:
A Reader
Kevin R. Johnson

Critical Race Feminism:
A Reader, Second Edition
Edited by Adrien Katherine Wing

Murder and the Reasonable Man:
Passion and Fear in the
Criminal Courtroom
Cynthia K. Lee

Success without Victory:
Lost Legal Battles and the
Long Road to Justice in America
Jules Lobel

Greasers and Gringos: Latinos, Law,
and the American Imagination
Steven W. Bender

Saving Our Children
from the First Amendment
Kevin W. Saunders

Elusive Citizenship:
Immigration, Asian Americans,
and the Paradox of Civil Rights
John S. W. Park

Truth, Autonomy, and Speech: Feminist
Theory and the First Amendment
Susan H. Williams

Legal Education and the Reproduction
of Hierarchy: A Polemic against the
System, A Critical Edition
Duncan Kennedy,
with commentaries by Paul Carrington,
Peter Gabel, Angela Harris and
Donna Maeda, and Janet Halley

Americas Colony: The Political
and Cultural Conflict between the
United States and Puerto Rico
Pedro A. Malavet

Alienated: Immigrant Rights, the
Constitution, and Equality in America
Victor C. Romero

The Disability Pendulum:
The First Decade of the Americans
with Disabilities Act
Ruth Colker

Lawyers Ethics and the Pursuit
of Social Justice: A Critical Reader
Edited by Susan D. Carle

Rethinking Commodification:
Cases and Readings in Law and Culture
Edited by Martha M. Ertman
and Joan C. Williams

The Derrick Bell Reader
Edited by Richard Delgado
and Jean Stefancic

The Derrick Bell Reader

Edited by
Richard Delgado and Jean Stefancic

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