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Preface | ix | |
Acknowledgments | xiii | |
Prologue. Brown v. Board of Education, 1954 | 1 | |
1. | What Is Equity? | 7 |
Part 1 | Trusteeship | 23 |
2. | The Trust and Ends of Government | 25 |
3. | Their Trustees and Servants | 47 |
Part 2 | Equality | 81 |
4. | In Law and Equity | 85 |
5. | Equal Protection | 107 |
Part 3 | Reality | 139 |
6. | Balance of Equity | 147 |
7. | Brown II and Its Progeny | 180 |
Epilogue. Balance of Equity and Affirmative Action | 199 | |
Conclusion | 212 | |
A Note on the Sources | 215 | |
Notes | 219 | |
Index | 293 |
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