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533:. The controversy focused on a 1990 video of Obama praising Bell at a protest by Harvard Law School students over the perceived lack of diversity in the school's faculty. Bell's widow stated that Bell and Obama had "very little contact" after Obama's law school graduation. She said that as far as she remembered, "He never had contact with the president as president." An examination of Senior Lecturer Obama's syllabus for his course on race and law at the University of Chicago revealed significant differences between Obama's perspective and that of Derrick Bell, even as Obama drew on major writings of critical race theory.
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305:, Bell took a position with the newly formed Department of Justice in the Honor Graduate Recruitment Program. Due to his interests in racial issues, he transferred to the Civil Rights Division. He was one of the few Black lawyers working for the Justice Department at the time. Bell was the first academic in law that created a casebook that explored and examined the law's impact and relationship on race and racism. Along with this he examined how race and racism shaped law-making, during a time when connecting these ideas was not considered legitimate.
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students at predominantly white institutions. Consequently, Bell comes to the conclusion that
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where during his trips to the state, he had to be very cautious. For example, once while in
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began in 1991. After his two-year leave of absence, his position at
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and racial segregation. Additionally, it had to do with the concern of the white elite that the United States would lose the battle to communism, and tarnish their reputation and global influence. The injustices initially set by segregation were not undone but, instead created new issues for Black
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Supreme Courts decision and its evident lack of progress for Black students. During the 70s, Bell studied and wrote about the effects of desegregation noting that this decision was not due to a
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African-American. Displeased with this dearth of diversity among the faculty, Bell decided to protest with an unpaid leave of absence. Students supported the move which
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In 1980, Bell started a five-year tenure as the Dean of the
University of Oregon School of Law. There, he also taught a course on "Race, Racism and the Law" using his textbook of the same name. Later, Bell's tenure was interrupted by his resignation following a protest, due to the university's
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in 1991. After two years, Harvard had still not hired any minority women, and Bell requested an extension of his leave, which the school refused, thereby ending his tenure. It was not until later in 1998, Harvard Law hired a civil rights attorney and U.S. assistant attorney general nominee
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where he was the only Black graduate of his class. In 1960, Bell married Jewel
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tradition at the school today. During his time at NYU Law, Bell supported a student organization who were demanding the university for more faculty of color. Taking advice from Bell, the student organization led silent protests outside faculty meetings.
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critics found "counterproductive," while Harvard administrators cited a lack of qualified candidates, defending that they had taken great strides in the previous decade to bring in Black faculty members. He details the story of this protest in his book
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to solve the former's problems. Bell explained, “ better risk the unknown in space than face the certainty of racial discrimination here at home." An adaptation of the story appeared as part of the 1994
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2285:"Free Law Clinic at Pitt Named for Derrick Bell"
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2231:2011. Legacy.com 2012. Retrieved March 17, 2012
1651:"Balancing Race and Gender: LDF Women Pioneers"
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251:. His paternal grandfather was a minister in
2662:at The National Visionary Leadership Project
2136:Harvard Journal on Racial and Ethnic Justice
1964:
324:, the head of the NAACP's legal arm and the
2226:Derrick Bell Obituary 11/6/1930 – 10/5/2011
1453:Rose, Gonzales; B, Jasmine (June 9, 2015).
444:Bell's full time visiting professorship at
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4566:University of Oregon School of Law faculty
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2660:Derrick Bell's oral history video excerpts
1913:Delgado, Richard; Stefancic, Jean (2012).
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1205:"Biographical Note — Derrick A. Bell, Jr"
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983:"In Memoriam: Derrick Bell, 1930 - 2011"
836:
481:introduces Derrick Bell starting at 6:25
326:NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund
300:United States associate attorney general
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1967:"Who's Afraid of Critical Race Theory?"
1568:American Archive of Public Broadcasting
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2370:"In Memory of Professor Derrick Bell"
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1915:Critical Race Theory: An Introduction
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1761:"The Man Behind Critical Race Theory"
1509:"In Memoriam: Derrick Bell 1930-2011"
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1322:. New York: Bloomsbury. p. 133.
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1142:"The Man Behind Critical Race Theory"
641:Racism is ordinary, not aberrational.
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1343:Stefancic, Jean (January 1, 2013).
1232:Bourlin, Olga (November 15, 2013).
537:Development of Critical Race Theory
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2465:"Derrick Bell: Oregon Trailblazer"
2283:Nuttall, Rebecca (April 3, 2013).
2158:. February 3, 2023. Archived from
2105:Michigan Journal of Race & Law
1992:"ETHICAL AMBITION by Derrick Bell"
1600:. December 3, 1990. Archived from
821:Bell has been memorialized at the
720:. His other mentionable books are
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2656:, New York University Archives
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1965:Derrick Bell (March 8, 2012).
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2584:Seattle University Law Review
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915:Race, Racism and American Law
693:The Price of Racial Remedies,
570:Race, Racism and American Law
425:Race, Racism and American Law
403:Los Angeles Police Department
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2501:Davis, Angelique M. (2013).
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1839:10.1080/13613324.2013.817765
1827:Race Ethnicity and Education
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1054:Race Ethnicity and Education
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529:, in an exposé of President
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4536:Lawyers from Eugene, Oregon
4491:American Book Award winners
3719:Mill Hunk Herald Collective
2654:Derrick A. Bell, Jr. Papers
2446:"An Homage to Derrick Bell"
2389:"A Tribute to Derrick Bell"
2368:Bell, Janet Dewart (2013).
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2636:National Black Law Journal
2558:Johnson, Kevin R. (2013).
2520:Garden, Charlotte (2013).
2463:Bender, Steven W. (2013).
2264:. University of Pittsburgh
2182:"Derrick Bell (1930-2011)"
1940:Journal of Negro Education
1367:"Derrick Bell (1930-2011)"
1176:Current Biography Yearbook
752:As writer of short fiction
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898:Presentation by Bell on
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241:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
231:Early life and education
195:NAACP Legal Defense Fund
108:University of Pittsburgh
64:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
4541:Lawyers from Pittsburgh
4496:American legal scholars
3333:Septima Poinsette Clark
3323:Lucia Chiavola Birnbaum
2605:The Derrick Bell Reader
2482:Chon, Margaret (2013).
1562:April 24, 1990, 11:34,
858:interview with Bell on
601:, Charles R. Lawrence,
398:USC Gould School of Law
352:, over the protests of
336:. Bell was assigned to
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276:United States Air Force
191:U.S. Justice Department
183:Derrick Albert Bell Jr.
4501:American legal writers
2942:Evangelina Vigil-Piñón
2289:New Pittsburgh Courier
1786:Bell, Derrick (1980).
1741:Cite journal requires
1318:Bell, Derrick (2002).
1140:(September 10, 2021).
947:(Anderson Press, 1997)
614:critical legal studies
501:Confronting Authority.
334:Constance Baker Motley
3777:José Antonio Burciaga
3752:A'Lelia Perry Bundles
3724:Nora Marks Dauenhauer
3042:Mei-mei Berssenbrugge
2906:Ronald Phillip Tanaka
2746:Mei-mei Berssenbrugge
2387:McGee, Henry (2013).
2315:"People of the Times"
1203:Crowe, Larry (2004).
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249:Pennsylvania Railroad
4511:Critical race theory
4486:Afrofuturist writers
4354:E. Donald Two-Rivers
4227:Shirley Geok-lin Lim
4202:Guillermo Gómez-Peña
3889:Francisco X. AlarcĂłn
3762:Benjamin Alire Sáenz
3630:Shirley Geok-lin Lim
3591:José Emilio González
3526:William Minoru Hohri
3496:J. California Cooper
3337:Cynthia Stokes Brown
3157:Robert Edward Duncan
3065:Ellen Lai-shan Yeung
2787:Bienvenido N. Santos
2711:American Book Awards
2630:Fair, Bryan (1988).
2022:Masterclass Articles
1767:. September 10, 2021
1718:10.2139/ssrn.2131395
1655:The Defenders Online
1598:The Ten O'Clock News
1487:Harvard Law Bulletin
1011:on February 18, 2019
951:Afrolantica Legacies
935:(Beacon Press, 1994)
900:Afrolantica Legacies
882:, September 24, 1992
599:Patricia J. Williams
574:critical race theory
566:interest convergence
386:critical race theory
361:Jackson, Mississippi
260:Schenley High School
225:critical race theory
212:, and a dean of the
143:Critical race theory
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3699:Karen Tei Yamashita
3611:Michelle T. Clinton
3451:Alma Luz Villanueva
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3318:Juan Felipe Herrera
3057:Ruthanne Lum McCunn
2901:Lorna Dee Cervantes
2741:Leslie Marmon Silko
2713:winners (1980–1999)
2162:on February 3, 2023
2042:Bell & Radice,
1996:Kirkus Book Reviews
1687:The Washington Post
1572:Library of Congress
1515:. NYU School of Law
1033:. NYU School of Law
778:made-for-television
718:Serving Two Masters
493:Stanford University
446:New York University
268:Duquesne University
99:Duquesne University
4416:LuĂs Alberto Urrea
4278:Brenda Marie Osbey
3965:Lawson Fusao Inada
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3728:Richard Dauenhauer
3689:John Edgar Wideman
3638:Margarita Donnelly
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3105:John Kuo Wei Tchen
3080:William J. Kennedy
3075:Venkatesh Kulkarni
3022:Imamu Amiri Baraka
2891:Joyce Carol Thomas
2362:Additional sources
2188:on October 9, 2012
1792:Harvard Law Review
1540:Harvard Law Review
1398:Legal History Blog
1107:The New York Times
959:(Bloomsbury, 2002)
831:Black Lives Matter
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3486:Henry Louis Gates
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2886:Jerome Rothenberg
2868:Hilton Obenzinger
2832:Toni Cade Bambara
2614:978-0-8147-1969-5
2295:on April 24, 2013
1924:978-0-8147-2134-6
1712:. Rochester, NY.
1661:on March 17, 2012
1629:Los Angeles Times
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1463:. Rochester, NY.
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1371:Harvard Law Today
1212:The HistoryMakers
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