“Welcome. This portal responds to the immediate Civil Rights challenge posed by Texas
A&M’s decision to suspend affirmative action in admissions.”
For complete text of Dec.
2003 page header, see “Read More” below: Dec. 2003
“Interposition and
Nullification” at A&M
Welcome. This portal responds to the immediate Civil Rights
challenge posed by Texas A&M’s decision to suspend affirmative action in
admissions.
Please feel free to add your comments to the stories below. No registration
required for that. Registration to post other forms of content, including “Forum” messages, is free,
quick, and secure.
Come back to browse updates, or register your email address for
occasional bulletins.
Note: The Texas Civil Rights Review began collecting links and
resources about institutionalized racism during a 1997 federal review of civil rights in state higher
education programs.
The team determined that vestiges of segregation still existed. This
places Texas in a special category of civil rights responsibility.
See essential
materials on the history of civil rights in Texas higher education at “Sections” (from the menu to
your upper left).
Thanks for your interest.
Greg Moses
Site
Editor
gmosesx@prodigy.net