Race and Inequality
“Understanding Structural Inequality: Race, Economics, and Wealth” was a session at a three-day conference “From Slavery to Freedom to the White House: Race in 21st-Century America, a Conference in Honor of John Hope Franklin,” which was sponsored by Duke Law School’s Center on Law, Race and Politics and co-sponsored by the John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute at Duke.
Professor Darity moderated a discussion of racial inequality after each of the panelists made a presentation, some with slides. They also re… read more
Professor Darity moderated a discussion of racial inequality after each of the panelists made a presentation, some with slides. They also responded to questions from members of the audience.
“Understanding Structural Inequality: Race, Economics, and Wealth” was a session at a three-day conference “From Slavery to Freedom to the White House: Race in 21st-Century America, a Conference in Honor of John Hope Franklin,” which was sponsored by Duke Law School’s Center on Law, Race and Politics and co-sponsored by the John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute at Duke. close
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