![]() ![]() The Institute for Research in African-American Studies held a symposium to discuss Dr. ![]() Dubois, Race, and the City: The Philadelphia Negro a Following the panel, participants responded to questions and comments from members of the audience. Marcellus Blount moderated the discussion. Katznelson wrote that the disparity that began during this era is a justification for the affirmative action policies of the modern era. The first panel discussed the history of affirmative action, including how veterans' benefits and New Deal programs benefited whites more than African-Americans. The book argued that modern racial inequality in America grew from government policies enacted during the 1930s and 1940s intended to impede the socioeconomic progression of African-Americans. Ira Katznelson’s book When Affirmative Action Was White: An Untold History of Racial Inequality in Twentieth Century America, published by W. ![]() T11:31:29-04:00 The Institute for Research in African-American Studies held a symposium to discuss Dr. ![]()
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