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Donnor, Jamel K. – Educational Policy, 2021
Despite earning the highest grade point average (GPA) in her graduating class at the recently integrated Cleveland High School (CHS) in Cleveland, Mississippi, Ms. Jasmine Shepard, an African-American female, was named "co-valedictorian" with Ms. Heather Bouse, a White female, who had a lower GPA. Utilizing Derrick Bell's rules of racial…
Descriptors: Racial Discrimination, Court Litigation, Whites, Migration
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Donnor, Jamel K. – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2020
This essay concerns the political and social psychological roots of the White American electorate's decision to elect Donald J. Trump as the 45th president of the United States in 2016. The author explains how the Trump presidency is an iconoclastic reaction by the White American electorate to the country's first African American president, Barack…
Descriptors: Racial Bias, Whites, Nationalism, Critical Theory
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Donnor, Jamel K. – Urban Education, 2021
Despite being academically unqualified for admission to the University of Texas at Austin, Abigail Fisher, a White female, argued that she was not admitted due to the university's diversity policy. In addition to framing postsecondary admissions as a zero-sum phenomenon, Ms. Fisher intentionally frames students of color who are admitted to the…
Descriptors: Race, Critical Theory, Preferences, Educational Policy
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Donnor, Jamel K. – Teachers College Record, 2015
Using Howard Winant's racial dualism theory, this chapter explains how race was discursively operationalized in the recent U.S. Supreme Court higher education antiracial diversity case Fisher v. University of Texas at Austin.
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Race, Social Attitudes, Social Theories
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Donnor, Jamel K. – Urban Education, 2016
Despite being academically unqualified for admission to the University of Texas at Austin, Abigail Fisher, a White female, argued that she was not admitted due to the university's diversity policy. In addition to framing post-secondary admissions as a zero-sum phenomenon, Ms. Fisher intentionally framed students of color who are admitted to the…
Descriptors: Race, Critical Theory, Preferences, Educational Policy
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Donnor, Jamel K. – Education and Urban Society, 2012
This article provides a critical race analysis of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to declare voluntary public school integration unconstitutional in Parents v. Seattle School District No.1. The author contends that the high Court used a perpetrator perspective of racial discrimination to privilege the self-interests of white families over…
Descriptors: Race, Equal Education, School Desegregation, Racial Discrimination
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Chapman, Thandeka K.; Donnor, Jamel K. – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2015
Charter schools have substantial bipartisan support for their expansion. Yet, the bulk of charter school research ascertains that the majority of students in charter schools do not significantly outscore their traditional school peers on measurable indicators of academic performance. Additionally, students in charter schools do not have comparable…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Race, Racial Factors, Charter Schools
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Brown, Anthony L.; Donnor, Jamel K. – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2011
This article examines the Black male crisis thesis promulgated by the social science literature, public policy, and mainstream discourse, respectively. The authors contend that the stock-story that the majority of African American males are "at-risk" for engaging in self-destructive behavior or on the verge of extinction perpetuates a discourse of…
Descriptors: Self Destructive Behavior, Behavior Modification, Social Sciences, Pathology
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Donnor, Jamel K. – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2005
The purpose of this article is to advance Derrick Bell's (1992b) interest-convergence principle as an analytical lens for understanding the complex role of race in the educational experiences of African-American football student athletes. Currently, there is a scarcity of educational research that employs a critical theoretical perspective on race…
Descriptors: Team Sports, Educational Experience, Educational Research, Athletes