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Race, Ethnicity, and Public Policy Outcomes

June, 2004
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Volume 21, No. 1-2
  • Educational Achievement: Bridging the Gap? -
  • John Hope Franklin's Perspective on Racial Progress
  • North Carolina's Changing Demographic Mix: New Challenges for State Government
  • State Superintendent of Public Instruction's 10-Point Plan To Close the Achievement Gap Between Whites and Minority Students
  • State Working Hard To Address the Achievement Gap While Balancing the Needs of All Students
  • Summary of Health Outcomes: Minorities Fare Worse Than the White Majority
  • The Condition of African Americans Improves- But Has a Ways To Go
  • What Is the Impact of Race and Ethnicity on Outcomes in Public Policy?
  • What the Polls Show About Attitudes Toward Public Policy and Race Relations : Race Matters
  • Demographics

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