Webinar - Affirmative Action's Origins and Legacies
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This teaching module provides an in-depth look at affirmative action, delving into its origins and tracing its impact to the present day, featuring a webinar with Nebraska Law faculty Eric Berger, Danielle Jefferis, and Catherine Wilson. |
- Title
- Webinar - Affirmative Action's Origins and Legacies
- Description
- In this webinar, UNL Law Faculty Eric Berger, Danielle Jefferis, and Catherine Wilson provide an in-depth look at affirmative action, delving into its origins and tracing its impact to the present day.
- Date
- 2023-10-26
- Temporal Coverage
- Jim Crow Era
- Long Civil Rights Movement
- Post-War Era
- Cold War Era
- Vietnam War
- Modern Civil Rights Movement
- Post-Cold War Era
- Contemporary America
- Spatial Coverage
- United States
- Document Type
- Webinar
- Document Category
- Secondary Source
- Title
- Webinar - Affirmative Action's Origins and Legacies
- Description
- In this webinar, UNL Law Faculty Eric Berger, Danielle Jefferis, and Catherine Wilson provide an in-depth look at affirmative action, delving into its origins and tracing its impact to the present day.
- Date
- 2023-10-26
- Temporal Coverage
- Jim Crow Era
- Long Civil Rights Movement
- Post-War Era
- Cold War Era
- Vietnam War
- Modern Civil Rights Movement
- Post-Cold War Era
- Contemporary America
- Spatial Coverage
- United States
- Document Type
- Webinar
- Document Category
- Secondary Source