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Spring 1998 Issue - 12 ArticlesDepartments
- In Brief
James A. Johnson
, pp. 2-3 Essay
- The Two Nations of Black America
Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
, pp. 4-7 The Best of Times, the Worst of Times
Features
- Black America
Christopher H. Foreman, Jr.
, pp. 8-11 The Rough Road to Racial Uplift
- Black Progress
Abigail Thernstrom and Stephan Thernstrom
, pp. 12-16 How Far We've Come--And How Far We Have to Go
- Affirmative Action
Orlando Patterson
, pp. 17-23 Opening Up Workplace Networks to Afro-Americans
- The Black-White Test Score Gap
Christopher Jencks and Meredith Phillips
, pp. 24-27 Why It Persists and What Can Be Done
- Unequal Opportunity
Linda Darling-Hammond
, pp. 28-32 Race and Education
- Race Relations & Central City Schools
Paul E. Peterson and Jay P. Greene
, pp. 33-37 It's Time for an Experiment With Vouchers
- An American Tragedy
Glenn C. Loury
, pp. 38-42 The Legacy of Slavery Lingers in Our Cities' Ghettos
- American Racial and Ethnic Politics in the 21st Century
Jennifer L. Hochschild
, pp. 43-46 A Cautious Look Ahead
Other Features
- The Way We Were?
Paul C. Light
, pp. 47-54 Beware the Tricks That Social Security Memories Play
- Cover Illustration
Wiktor Sadowski