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  Race and Ethnicity


September 20, 2006


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BOOKS

Winning the Race: Beyond the Crisis in Black America


Are Cops Racist? How the War Against the Police Harms Black Americans


The Millennial City: A New Urban Paradigm for 21st-Century America


Miracle in East Harlem: The Fight for Choice in Public Education


The Dream and the Nightmare: The Sixties' Legacy to the Underclass


The Rise and Fall of New York City



OP-EDS/ARTICLES

Can Mayor O'Malley Save Ailing Baltimore



RESEARCH

An Evaluation of the Effect of D.C.'s Voucher Program on Public School Achievement and Racial Integration After One Year


Public High School Graduation and College-Readiness Rates: 1991-2002


Child Poverty and Welfare Reform: Stay the Course


The Teachability Index: Can Disadvantaged Students Learn?


Public High School Graduation and College Readiness Rates in the United States


Gaining Ground, Moving Up: The Change in the Economic Status of Single Mothers Under Welfare Reform


Public School Graduation Rates in the United States


High School Graduation Rates in Washington State


State of New York City Public Schools 2002


High School Graduation Rates in the United States


The Tip of the Iceberg: SURR Schools and Academic Failure in New York City


Gaining Ground? Measuring the Impact of Welfare Reform on Welfare and Work


School Choice & Government Reform: Pillars of Urban Renaissance


The Effect of School Choice: An Evaluation of the Charlotte Children's Scholarship Fund Program


A Survey of Results from Voucher Experiments: Where We Are and What We Know


Transforming America's Cities