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The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation
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Glenn C. Loury
Steine Lecture / Vanderbilt University / Dept. of Economics
September 30, 1998

Who Cares About Racial Inequality? (pdf)

Loury now thinks that the anti-affirmative action "reform movement" has turned into an "abolitionist's crusade."

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PERSON PROFILE

Glenn C. Loury

Loury was useful to the right wing movement as a Black who opposed affirmative action, and he successfully captured grants from the Bradley Foundation ($100,000 in 1995, for example), and was active at a number of the movement's institutions such as the Center of The American Experiment. Loury is the founder and director of the Institute on Race and Social Division at Boston University (grants).Glenn C. Loury Loury was useful to the right wing movement as a Black who opposed affirmative action, and he successfully captured grants from the Bradley Foundation ($100,000 in 1995, for example), and was active at a number of the movement's institutions such as the Center of The American Experiment. Loury is the founder and director of the Institute on Race and Social Division at Boston University (grants).

Recently he may have somewhat fallen out of favor with the movement by writing that the campaign to undo efforts at racial equality has turned into a "crusade." Loury even wrote in another paper that "The unfortunate reality is that race-based barriers to job access are a seemingly permanent feature of the economy." [NY Times, May, 1999]

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Glenn Loury
New York Times / Op-Ed
March 29, 2003

Admissions (and Denials) of Responsibility

Opponents of affirmative action hold that justice in matters of race requires strict adherence to a policy of "colorblindness." Many Americans share this view: I know because I used to be one of them.

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New York Times Magazine
January 19, 2002

Glenn Loury's About Face

Conservative Philanthropies Lose A Sponsored Minority (Kind Of)

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Glenn C. Loury
New York Times, Op-Ed
January 16, 2000

Giving Honor to Treason

Loury rips Republican presidential contenders George W. Bush and John McCain for "Giving Honor to Treason," i.e. for not condemning the flying of the confederate flag in South Carolina.

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