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Luther Spoehr of Brown gives the book a nice review at the History News Network.

The Atlantic Wire covers the book here.

John McWhorter pens another nice article defending the book at The Root.

TAPPED post on the book

At TAPPED (the blog of The American Prospect), Jamelle Bouie has a post disagreeing with my book. He says:
By and large, this exchange is almost entirely anecdotal; if you set aside personal childhood memories, there simply isn’t much broad empirical evidence for the claim that black students in integrated settings have a racialized [...]

My Book on Bloggingheads.TV

John McWhorter and Richard Thompson Ford discuss my book here:

The Takeaway

I was interviewed early this morning by The Takeaway, a national morning news program jointly produced by WNYC, the New York Times, the BBC, Public Radio International, and WGBH. The audio is here:

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Has Desegregation Had an Overall Negative Effect?

No. That’s not what the book argues. It’s more like this: segregation was a cancer on American society, and desegregation was like a powerful drug that combatted the cancer. Powerful drugs can have side effects that need to be addressed, but that doesn’t mean that it was better to have cancer.

Two [...]

Review in Slate

Stanford’s Richard Thompson Ford has a review of my book in Slate today. Even though he ultimately disagrees with my book’s thesis, the review is as fair and thoughtful as an author could hope.

He ascribes the “acting white” phenomenon not to school desegregation, but to the social isolation that often occurred as [...]