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Toward a Critical Race Theory of Education
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1995
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Critical Race TheoryMulticultural EducationRace LawEducationLawRacial StudyProperty LawRaceContemporary RacismProperty RightsAfrican American StudiesEthnic StudiesRacial EquityRacialization StudiesIntersectionalityMulticulturalismScholarly InquiryCritical PedagogyU.s. SocietyCultureHumanitiesCritical Whiteness StudiesAnti-essentialismCritical Black StudiesRace RelationSocial Justice
This article asserts that despite the salience of race in U.S. society, as a topic of scholarly inquiry, it remains untheorized. The article argues for a critical race theoretical perspective in education analogous to that of critical race theory in legal scholarship by developing three propositions: (1) race continues to be significant in the United States; (2) U.S. society is based on property rights rather than human rights; and (3) the intersection of race and property creates an analytical tool for understanding inequity. The article concludes with a look at the limitations of the current multicultural paradigm.