Charlottesville 2017 : the legacy of race and inequity / edited by Louis P. Nelson and Claudrena N. Harold.
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Charlottesville :
University of Virginia Press,
2018.
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Table of Contents:
- Foreword / by Grace Elizabeth Hale
- Chronology
- Introduction: Dialogues on Race and Inequity at the University of Virginia
- Remembering: Historical Considerations History, Mine and Ours: Charlottesville's Blue Ribbon Commission and the Terror Attacks of August 2017 / John Edwin Mason
- The Original False Equivalency / Elizabeth R. Varon
- "Vae Victis!": Antisemitism as Self-Victimization (and What Spinoza Knew about It) / Asher D. Biemann
- Speaking: Political Perspectives In the Shadow of the First Amendment / Frederick Schauer
- The Answers and the Questions in First Amendment Law / Leslie Kendrick
- Where Do We Go from Here? / Risa Goluboff
- Listening: Critical Engagements / "This Class of Persons": When UVA's White Supremacist Past Meets Its Future / Lisa Woolfork
- Eugenics at the University of Virginia and Its Legacy in Health Disparities / P. Preston Reynolds
- No Ordinary Sacrifice: The Struggle for Racial Justice at the University of Virginia in the Post-Civil Rights Era / Claudrena N. Harold
- On Listening / Bonnie Gordon
- Responding: Ethical Commitments
- Ethics under Pressure: An Autoethnography of Moral Trauma / Willis Jenkins
- Dialogue in Bad Times / Rachel Wahl
- How I Learned That Diversity Does Not Equal Integration / Gregory B. Fairchild
- Race, Place, and the Social Responsibilities of UVA in the Aftermath of August 11 and 12 / Guian McKee.