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The preeminent civil rights attorneys and scholars of the past quarter-century weigh in on some of the most controversial aspects of race and the law, published to coincide with the 25th anniversary of the prestigious Derrick Bell Lecture Series. Originally delivered as Derrick Bell Lectures in a series at NYU School of Law, begun in 1995 and coming up through 2019, the pieces in Carving Out a Humanity offer an unprecedented array of today's most creative and brilliant thinking on race and the law.
Contents
ContentsA Brief History of the Derrick Bell Lectures Introduction by Congresswoman Barbara Lee No Justice, No PeaceCharles OgletreeEach Other's HarvestCharles LawrenceThe Archetypes That Haunt UsPatricia J. WilliamsDerrick Bell's Toolkit-Fit to Dismantle That Famous House?Richard DelgadoEnlisting Race, Resisting Power, Transforming DemocracyLani GuinierAccountability for Private LifeAnita AllenSomebody Else's ChildMari MatsudaFrom the West to the Rest: Interest Convergence in California Racial PoliticsCheryl I. HarrisEnvisioning Abolition: Sex, Citizenship, and the Racial Imaginary of the Killing StateKendall ThomasAnd We Are Still Not Saved: Twenty-First-Century Constitutional ConflictsDerrick BellRacism as the Ultimate DeceptionJohn Calmore (Lecture Delivered by Derrick Bell)Like a Loaded WeaponRobert a. WilliamsA Hip-Hop Theory of JusticePaul ButlerBetween Slavery and Freedom: The Deep Racial Roots of the 2008 Financial CrisisEmma Coleman JordanAfter Obama: Three "Post-racial" ChallengesDevon w. CarbadoJustice Undone: Color Blindness After Civil RightsIan Haney LopezCritiquing the Family Tree: White Supremacy in the Writing of HistoryAnnette Gordon-ReedBadges and Incidents: Lingering Vestiges of Slavery and the Thirteenth AmendmentWilliam Carter Jr.The Criminal Injustice of Capital PunishmentStephen BrightWhat's Left Out of Brown Sherrilyn IfillThe Society We WantMichelle AlexanderA Tale of Two AmericasTheodore M. ShawThe Boundaries of Whiteness: From Till to TrayvonAngela Onwuachi-WilligRace, Violence, and the WordKenneth W. MackTributes to Derrick Bell from the Bell Lecturers Acknowledgments Permissions