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Sustaining Racial Retrenchment
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This chapter describes how the University of Michigan (UM) leaders fought to preserve the new affirmative action policies. In this context, diversity—the idea that a racially heterogeneous student body improved education and prepared students for a multiracial democracy and global economy—became a tool to defend and sustain the new policies. Diversity helped sever the purpose of affirmative action from addressing the inequality rooted in cities, offered ambiguous goals that helped officials avoid accountability, and advanced administrators' interests in introducing a corporate model for the university. The diversity ideal, in other words, did not spark racial retrenchment. Instead, diversity became a tool to sustain the university's policies of retrenchment. Administrators still had to work to retain control over the meaning of diversity and ensure it supported the new policies. When diversity took hold among administrators, black students and their allies tried to employ diversity language to undermine the policies of retrenchment. Administrators ensured that never happened.
Title: Sustaining Racial Retrenchment
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This chapter describes how the University of Michigan (UM) leaders fought to preserve the new affirmative action policies.
In this context, diversity—the idea that a racially heterogeneous student body improved education and prepared students for a multiracial democracy and global economy—became a tool to defend and sustain the new policies.
Diversity helped sever the purpose of affirmative action from addressing the inequality rooted in cities, offered ambiguous goals that helped officials avoid accountability, and advanced administrators' interests in introducing a corporate model for the university.
The diversity ideal, in other words, did not spark racial retrenchment.
Instead, diversity became a tool to sustain the university's policies of retrenchment.
Administrators still had to work to retain control over the meaning of diversity and ensure it supported the new policies.
When diversity took hold among administrators, black students and their allies tried to employ diversity language to undermine the policies of retrenchment.
Administrators ensured that never happened.
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