Sheryll Cashin
Sheryll D. Cashin (born December 15, 1961) is a law professor at Georgetown University Law Center. She was born and raised in Huntsville, Alabama, where her parents were political activists. Her parents' role in the civil rights movement impressed on her the importance of political engagement, and instilled values that still influence her research and discussion. Provided by Wikipedia
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White space, black hood : opportunity hoarding and segregation in the age of inequality / by Cashin, Sheryll
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The failures of integration : how race and class are undermining the American dream / by Cashin, Sheryll
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Place, not race : a new vision of opportunity in America / by Cashin, Sheryll
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Loving : interracial intimacy in America and the threat to White supremacy / by Cashin, Sheryll
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Brick by brick: a civil rights story /
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