(1972). Education and Economic Equality. Public Interest, 28, 66-81, Sum 72. Argues that the present reliance on education as the ultimate policy for curing all problems, economic and social, is unwarranted at best and in all probability, ineffective. Suggests that any time a consensus emerges on the need for more equality, it can be at least partly achieved by making a frontal attack on wage differentials. (RJ)…
(1972). Interethnic Conflict. Social Work, 17, 3, 3-9, May 72. The demands and tactics of the new\ white ethnic groups have been inspired by and are similar to those of the blacks. Contemporary conflicts arise from the struggle over ethnic succession, differences in social structure and values, and the growing role of the federal government in promoting equality among groups. (Author)…
(1972). The Rights of Children. Young Children, 27, 6, 332-9, Aug 72. A prominent attorney speaks out on thought-provoking problems involving the law and children. (Editor)…
(1973). The Uses of Litigation: The Right of Retarded Children to a Free Public Education. Peabody Journal of Education, 50, 2, 120-7, Jan 73. Article concerns the case of Pennsylvania Association for Retarded Children, Nancy Beth Bowman, et al. v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, et al. (CB)…
(1972). Double Jeopardy and the Juvenile. Journal of Family Law, 11, 3, 603-614, 72. Questions the availability to juveniles of protection from double jeopardy in State juvenile proceedings. (JF)…
(1972). Sex Discrimination in Academe. Educational Record, 53, 2, 101-18, Spr 72. …
(1972). Report of the Council Committee on Discrimination. AAUP Bulletin, 58, 2, 160-63, Sum 72. …
(1972). Perhaps the Twain Shall Meet…: Ecology and Race. Race Relations Reporter, 3, 5, 20-24, Mar 6 72. Focuses on the hither to divergent race/poverty movement and the ecology crusade and examines new relationships to see just where there is convergence between the two issues, where there is conflict, and where is still the traditional indifference. (RJ)…
(1972). Redressing the Imbalance of Minority Groups in the Professions. Journal of Higher Education, 48, 3, 239-48, Mar 72. Representation of the major minority groups must be raised in the various major vocations and professions to levels equal to their percentage of the population. (HS)…
(1969). Black Power: Three Years Later; Toward a Theory of Black Liberation. Negro Digest, 19, 2, 4-10, 69-81, 69 Dec. Supports Black Nationalists' argument that significant change in the Black man's position in America is only possible through revolutionary overthrow of the existing social, economic, and political structure. (RJ)…
(1969). The Black Movement Against Jim Crow Education in Buffalo, New York, 1800-1900. Phylon, 30, 4, 375-393, 69 W. …
(1969). Human Rights and Canadian Federalism. Phylon, 30, 4, 398-412, 69 W. …
(1971). Are the Rules Changing?. America, 125, 13, 341-345, Oct 30 71. …
(1970). The Rights of the People and the Role of Librarians. Libr Trends, 19, 1, 96-105, Jul '70. People need access to precise information about their rights and the ways of retaining these rights. Librarians can perform a valuable service to their patrons and to the democracy of our country by providing the people with the necessary materials and information concerning their rights. (NH)…
(1972). AAJC's Black Caucus Goes Into Action. Junior College Journal, 42, 6, 16-17, Mar 72. A position paper representing the views of AAJC's minority constituency is discussed. (MN)…