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Stuff You Missed in History ClassStuff You Missed in History ClassTwo Dorseys: Thomas J. and William HenryThomas J. Dorsey liberated himself from enslavement and became one of the most sought-after caterers in Philadelphia. His son William Henry Dorsey was born a free Black man before the Civil War, and became an artist, collector and scrapbooker. Research: "Thomas J. Dorsey." Contemporary Black Biography, vol. 90, Gale, 2011. Gale In Context: U.S. History, link.gale.com/apps/doc/K1606005269/GPS?u=mlin_n_melpub&sid=bookmark-GPS&xid=0c6af117. Accessed 2 Apr. 2025. 1838 Black Metropolis. “What Resistance looked like in 1838.” https://www.1838blackmetropolis.com/post/what-resistance-looked-like-in-1838 Aston Gonzalez (2019) William Dorsey and the construction of an African American hist...2025-04-3036 minLit Bae PodLit Bae PodLBP: Season 4 Episode 10 - Top Non-Fiction Reads for 2023!Books mentioned in this episode: Black Girl, Call Home - Jasmine Mans Freedom Is a Constant Struggle: Ferguson, Palestine, and the Foundations of a Movement by Angela Y. Davis The Will to Change: Men, Masculinity, and Love by bell hooks The Sugar Jar: Create Boundaries, Embrace Self-Healing, and Enjoy the Sweet Things in Life by Yasmine Cheyenne Rest Is Resistance: A Manifesto - Tricia Hersey Refusing Compulsory Sexuality: A Black Asexual Lens on Our Sex-Obsessed Culture - Sherronda J. Brown Pleasure Activism: The Politics of Feeling Good by Adrienne Maree Brown White Space, Black Hood: Opportunity Hoarding and Segregation in...2024-01-1222 minBerkeley TalksBerkeley TalksLegal scholars unpack Supreme Court ruling on affirmative actionIn this episode, three leading legal scholars — john a. powell, director of UC Berkeley’s Othering & Belonging Institute (OBI); Erwin Chemerinsky, dean of Berkeley Law; and Sheryll Cashin, professor of law at Georgetown Law School — discuss the recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling that public and private universities cannot use race as a factor in admitting students. The court, with its conservative justices in the majority, ruled that such affirmative action violates the 14th Amendment to the Constitution, reversing decades of legal precedent.In California, UC Berkeley and other public colleges and universities have been prohibited from consid...2023-07-111h 01Know Better Do BetterKnow Better Do Better64. How Fear of Looking Racist Actually Makes You Look RacistIronically, fear of looking racist actually makes you more likely to discriminate against people of color. When we feel that we may be seen as prejudiced, we make choices that are... ironic, to say the least. But hey, when you know better, you do better. Learn how this plays out and what you can do about it.Previous episodes in this series:Do You Know the Shocking Hidden Impact of Stereotypes? on Apple & SpotifyHow Antiracists Unintentionally Amplify the Impacts of Racism on Apple & SpotifyMentioned: Whistling Vivaldi by Dr. Claude Steele...2023-06-2227 minLit Bae PodLit Bae PodLBP: Season 3 Episode 10 - White Space, Black Hood: Opportunity Hoarding and Segregation in the Age of InequalityToday we talked about White Space, Black Hood by Sheryll Cashin, Arsenic and Adobo by Mia P. Manansala, and Hell Followed With Us by Andrew Joseph White. Instagram @litbaepod - to see when new episodes are out - Also follow the podcast on wherever you listen to it so that you'll get notified of new episodes because I do not have a regular schedule for dropping new episodes  To read books for free you can use the libby app - Check out books on your phone or tablet from the library!  If you are trying to...2023-02-0328 minPort Of Harlem PodcastsPort Of Harlem PodcastsJul 26, 2027 - Sheryll Cashin - author of “White Space, Black Hood: Opportunity Hoarding and Segregation in the Age of Inequality”Sheryll Cashin, a law professor and former White House staffer, has spent nearly three decades grappling with US residential segregation and resulting racial inequality. Her most recent book, “White Space, Black Hood: Opportunity Hoarding and Segregation in the Age of Inequality” reflects these decades of examination and analysis. She recently was featured in an CNN.com analysis of affluent, majority-white Buckhead seeking to secede from Atlanta. At the invitation of Chairwoman Maxine Waters, she will be testifying on residential exclusion and what to do about it Fri, Oct 15. We talk with her on the next Port of Harl...2022-07-2735 minThe Love God Love Sex PodcastThe Love God Love Sex PodcastSeason 1 - Episode 7: "All Interracial Sex Matters"Malcolm X once said, “When dealing with humanity as a family there's no question of integration or intermarriage. It's just one human being marrying another human being,” so why is there still so much taboo about interracial sex? In this episode, Heath and Jamie breakdown the construction and history of race, discuss racial tropes related to sex, and how how they impact sex practices. Resources: Sheryll Cashin, "Loving: Interracial Intimacy in America and the Threat to White Supremacy" Martha Hodes, "White Women, Black Men: Illicit Sex in the 19th Century" For suggestions on show topics or feedback, email us at conn...2022-07-0430 minDavid Feldman ShowDavid Feldman ShowA Riot of Evidence, Episode 1346Today's show focuses primarily on Thursday's televised hearings conducted by the United States House Select Committee on the January 6 Attack. The big takeaway is new and overwhelming evidence that January 6 was an inside job and that Representative Scott Perry, Republican of Pennsylvania and Representative Andy Biggs, Republican of Arizona along with several other Republican members of congress conspired to overturn the election and then, after January 6th, asked Donald Trump for a presidential pardon before he left office.  Guests With Time Codes (00:25) David Does the News: January 6 goes Prime Time; (1:04:07) "USA of Distraction" written and performed by Professor Mike Steinel (1:11:37) P...2022-06-106h 46The Dolewite PodcastThe Dolewite PodcastRacial Inequities in Housing with Dr. Sheryll CashinDr. Sheryll Cashin is a former White House staffer and author of WHITE SPACE, BLACK HOOD, which explores the history, consequences, and actions we can take when it comes to racial inequities in housing.2022-05-1823 minWhy Is This Happening? The Chris Hayes PodcastWhy Is This Happening? The Chris Hayes Podcast‘White Space, Black Hood’ with Sheryll CashinResidential segregation and unequal allocation of resources continues to play a profound role in areas of concentrated poverty, and conversely, high opportunity. Georgetown law professor Sheryll Cashin has spent decades studying housing and how geography is central to American inequality. In “White Space, Black Hood: Opportunity Hoarding and Segregation in the Age of Inequality,” Cashin traces the history of anti-Black residential caste, which she says manifests in three forms: boundary maintenance, opportunity hoarding and stereotype-driven surveillance. She joins to unpack her findings and to share strategies for abolishing state-sanctioned practices that further perpetuate inequities.2022-03-0155 minElevate MarylandElevate MarylandWhite Space, Black Hood with Sheryll CashinCandace and Tom meet with law professor Sheryll Cashin to discuss her new book, White Space, Black Hood: Opportunity Hoarding and Segregation in the Age of Inequality. In her book, Professor Cashin argues that the "ghetto", and all of our ideas about it, performs a political function that reinforces inequality and is used as a basis for further segregation, divestment, and surveillance. 2022-02-2239 minExplain It to MeExplain It to MeAffirmative action could be doomed (again). What comes next?Dylan Matthews, Dara Lind, and Jerusalem Demsas talk about affirmative action. They dig into the current Supreme Court case about Harvard’s admission rates and ask: How do we make sure our elite institutions adequately reflect the population? Plus, a white paper about the effects of education on mortality.References: Vox senior correspondent Ian Millhiser’s explainer about the SCOTUS cases Peter Arcidiacono, Josh Kinsler, and Tyler Ransom's empirical papers on Harvard admissions Jay Caspian Kang on the Harvard case Ending affirmative action in California pushed Black and Latinx students into...2022-02-0842 minCurrent AffairsCurrent AffairsHow Segregation Was Built—And Why It's Still With UsSheryll Cashin is the author of White Space, Black Hood: Opportunity Hoarding and Segregation in the Age of Inequality. She has been called "one of the most important civil rights scholars of our time." Her book "exposes the ways in which American policy decisions, from the early twentieth century to the present, have constructed a ‘residential caste system’ resulting in the entrapment of Black people in high-poverty neighborhoods while ‘overinvesting in affluent white space.’" In this rich conversation she talks to Current Affairs editor-in-chief Nathan J. Robinson about how racial segregation was created and why it persists. We dive deep int...2022-02-0356 min\"Conversations LIVE!" with Cyrus WebbAuthor Sheryll Cashin talks #WhiteSpaceBlackHood on #ConversationsLIVEHost Cyrus Webb welcomes author Sheryll Cashin to #ConversationsLIVE to discuss her new book WHITE SPACE, BLACK HOOD---and what she hopes readers take away from it.2021-12-2914 minAuthor Sheryll Cashin talks #WhiteSpaceBlackHood on #ConversationsLIVEHost Cyrus Webb welcomes author Sheryll Cashin to #ConversationsLIVE to discuss her new book WHITE SPACE, BLACK HOOD---and what she hopes readers take away from it.2021-12-2915 minCivil Rights UniversityCivil Rights UniversityCritical Race Theory Series: Housing and Land OwnershipIn this episode we start the first part of a series as Civil Rights University Podcast will begin to deal with various topics related to the webinars, courses, and programs that we offer. For this series, we will deal with a hot and relevant topic: Critical Race Theory. We will begin in this episode by first defining Critical Race Theory, and then discussing the myth vs. the reality of Critical Race Theory. Next we will focus on Critical Race Theory in Housing and Land Ownership. In this episode we discuss such topics as redlining, blockbusting, HUD, and the Fair...2021-12-0432 minJacobin RadioJacobin RadioBehind the News: Debate on 'Degrowth'Doug speaks with Sheryll Cashin, author of White Space, Black Hood, about the origins, mechanisms, and effects of residential segregation, mostly by race but also by class. Plus, Peter Victor and Robert Pollin debate the virtues of “degrowth” in avoiding climate catastrophe.Behind the News, hosted by Doug Henwood, covers the worlds of economics and politics and their complex interactions, from the local to the global. Find the archive here: https://www.leftbusinessobserver.com/Radio.html2021-11-1053 minMake It Plain MIP with Rev. Mark ThompsonMake It Plain MIP with Rev. Mark ThompsonGeorgetown Law Professor Sheryll CashinSheryll Cashin is a Professor of Law at Georgetown University and has committed to writing extensively about inequality and race relations in America, which is currently culminating in her latest book, “White Space: Black Hood: Opportunity Hoarding in America.” She talks with Mark today about the caste system that was created to contain Black and Brown people--though they are not the only ones ensnared. As the government continues to over-invest in affluent white spaces while dis-investing in/containing/preying on people in high poverty Black and Brown neighborhoods, they spin stories about people in “the hood” to justify the way things a...2021-11-0841 minKPFA - Behind the NewsKPFA - Behind the NewsResidential segregation in the US, and is “degrowth” the answer to the climate crisis?Sheryll Cashin, author of White Space, Black Hood, on the origins, mechanisms, and effects of residential segregation, mostly by race but also by class. And economists Peter Victor and Robert Pollin debate the virtues of “degrowth” in avoiding climate catastrophe. The post Residential segregation in the US, and is “degrowth” the answer to the climate crisis? appeared first on KPFA. 2021-11-0459 minIn Black AmericaIn Black AmericaProfessor Sheryll Cashin (Ep. 48. 2021)On this week’s In Black America, producer and host John L. Hanson, Jr. speaks with Shjeryll Cashin, the Carmack Waterhouse Professor of Law, Civil Rights and Social Justice at Georgetown University and author of White Space, Black ‘Hood: Opportunity Hoarding and Segregation in the Age of Inequality. The post Professor Sheryll Cashin (Ep. 48. 2021) appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts. 2021-10-3129 minDialogues with Richard ReevesDialogues with Richard ReevesSheryll Cashin on white spaces and Black hoods“Residential segregation not only affects opportunity, it alters politics”. That’s one of the claims of my guest today, Georgetown scholar Sheryll Cashin. In this episode, we discuss Cashin’s new book, titled White Space, Black Hood: Opportunity Hoarding and Segregation in the Age of Inequality. She describes her own upbringing as a daughter of civil rights activists and how this has animated her own work; how affluent white spaces are not only separate to low-poverty areas, but require them; the group of people she calls Descendants, whose ancestors were enslaved, and who live today in low-opportunity spaces; and what it...2021-10-251h 00Philadelphia Community PodcastPhiladelphia Community PodcastInsight Pt. 2: Reading Promise Week, Author Sheryll Cashin, Remembering Ed BradleyI speak with award winning author Kelly Starling Lyons about her appearance during READby4th’s Reading Promise Week, Philly’s citywide family literacy festival. All events are free, open to everyone and organized for and by the community with over 10,000 new children’s books and 150,000 literacy-boosting giveaways!https://www.readingpromise.org/festival Sheryll Cashin, an acclaimed author, Georgetown law professor, and daughter of civil rights agitators has written a powerful book that explains how geography is the key mechanism for producing racial inequality. I speak with Cashin about her book White Space, Black Hood: Opportunity Hoarding and Se...2021-10-0231 minFor RealFor RealThe One With Mary RoachThis week Kim and Alice interview nonfiction powerhouse Mary Roach about renegade animals, tiger penises, and her amazing use of footnotes. Plus, new nonfiction about Chicago, online shopping, and segregation. This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Follow Up The Quiet Zone: Unraveling the Mystery of a Town Suspended in Silence by Stephen Kurczy Paradise: One Town’s Struggle to Survive an American Wildfire by Lizzie Johnson New Nonfiction Three Girls from Bronzeville: A Uniquely American Memoir of...2021-09-1446 minListen to Best Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social ScienceListen to Best Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social ScienceWhite Space, Black Hood: Opportunity Hoarding and Segregation in the Age of Inequality by Sheryll CashinPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/493641 to listen full audiobooks. Title: White Space, Black Hood: Opportunity Hoarding and Segregation in the Age of Inequality Author: Sheryll Cashin Narrator: Lynnette R. Freeman Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 10 hours 32 minutes Release date: September 14, 2021 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: Shows how government created “ghettos” and affluent white space and entrenched a system of American residential caste that is the linchpin of US inequality—and issues a call for abolition. The iconic Black hood, like slavery and Jim Crow, is a peculiar American institution animated by the ideology of whi...2021-09-1410 minListen to Best Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social ScienceListen to Best Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social ScienceWhite Space, Black Hood: Opportunity Hoarding and Segregation in the Age of Inequality by Sheryll CashinPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/493641to listen full audiobooks. Title: White Space, Black Hood: Opportunity Hoarding and Segregation in the Age of Inequality Author: Sheryll Cashin Narrator: Lynnette R. Freeman Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 10 hours 32 minutes Release date: September 14, 2021 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: Shows how government created “ghettos” and affluent white space and entrenched a system of American residential caste that is the linchpin of US inequality—and issues a call for abolition. The iconic Black hood, like slavery and Jim Crow, is a peculiar American institution animated by the ideology of white...2021-09-1410h 32Let Your Imagination Run Wild With Our Captivating Free AudiobookLet Your Imagination Run Wild With Our Captivating Free AudiobookWhite Space, Black Hood: Opportunity Hoarding and Segregation in the Age of Inequality Audiobook by Sheryll CashinListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 493641 Title: White Space, Black Hood: Opportunity Hoarding and Segregation in the Age of Inequality Author: Sheryll Cashin Narrator: Lynnette R. Freeman Format: Unabridged Length: 10:32:32 Language: English Release date: 09-14-21 Publisher: Beacon Press Genres: Non-Fiction, Social Science Summary: Shows how government created “ghettos” and affluent white space and entrenched a system of American residential caste that is the linchpin of US inequality—and issues a call for abolition. The iconic Black hood, like slavery and Jim Crow, is a peculiar American institution animated by the ideology of white suprem...2021-09-1410h 32ADNERADNERAmerica We Have a New President (2020 Election )Today podcast is about U.S election ,that its impact has already given people hope of  a better future ,and a peace of mind for many here ,and around the world. Also , I will be using to many articles from the online magazines ,et  this week Time Magazines (11/21/2020) by  Charlotte Alter,'  to help you understand better the path that has led to Joe Biden ,president-Elect ,and His Vice-Elect Kamala Harris to  victory over  The occupant of The White House ,The President-Reject. I will be narrate an article by Sheryll Cashin (11/21/20).  she is a law professor at Georgetown University. "" A Bluep...2020-11-251h 33After WordsAfter WordsEdward Ball, "Life of a Klansman: A Family History in White Supremacy"Edward Ball looks at white supremacy through the lens of his great-great grandfather, a member of the Ku Klux Klan in Louisiana during the years after the Civil War. He’s interviewed by author & law professor Sheryll Cashin. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2020-08-3159 minThe Englewood Review of Books PodcastThe Englewood Review of Books PodcastEpisode 9: Cara Meredith & Josina GuessCara Meredith is a writer, speaker, and activist. She is the author of The Color of Life: A Journey Toward Love and Racial Justice, which released in 2019. As a white woman, Cara journeys toward understanding the racial realities of individual and systemic racism through falling in love with the son of a black icon and raising two mixed-raced sons. Cara, a former high school English teacher and outreach director, lives with her husband and two sons in Oakland, California.Josina Guess is the assistant editor of The Bitter Southerner. She has contributed to an anthology called Fight...2020-07-1337 minPORTRAITSPORTRAITSLoving with Sheryll CashinWhen author Sheryll Cashin looks at a photograph of Mildred Loving, she doesn't just see a woman who went to the Supreme Court to strike down a ban on interracial marriage. She sees a complicated person, struggling herself with questions of race and identity. Cashin puts Loving's life in historical and geographical context, and also discusses another of her favorite portraits in the Gallery. See the portraits we discussed with Sheryll at our website: https://npg.si.edu/podcasts/loving2019-07-0222 minThe \The "What's Your Revolution?" Show with Dr. Charles Corprew"Whats Your Revolution 12 6 17 Being Woke and Dating White PeopleIn this episode, Being Woke and Dating White People, I interview Professor Sheryll Cashin, Georgetown Law Center, on her book "Loving: Interracial Intimacy in America and its threat to White Supremacy". Professor Cashin chronicles interracial love in our country and details the ramifications of the landmark Loving v Virginia case. Key takeaway, there are 5 interracial intimacies that she hypothesized are saving American. On the second side of the show I speak with two men who date and have married white people, Bruce Ford Jr and Blake Stanfill Sr respectively. Key takeaways, your partner being woke is as Dr. Wilborn says...2017-12-091h 00ABA Journal Podcasts - Legal Talk NetworkABA Journal Podcasts - Legal Talk NetworkABA Journal: Modern Law Library : What can we learn from the history of interracial relationships in America?Fifty years ago, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down laws against interracial marriage in Loving v. Virginia. But Richard and Mildred Loving were not the first American couple to love across race boundaries. The history of what we would now consider interracial relationships in America extends back to the first European explorations of the continent. In this episode of the Modern Law Library, the ABA Journal's Lee Rawles speaks with Sheryll Cashin, a professor of law at Georgetown University and author of Loving: Interracial Intimacy in America and the Threat to White Supremacy. Cashin discusses how the concept of...2017-10-0434 minABA Journal: Modern Law LibraryABA Journal: Modern Law LibraryWhat can we learn from the history of interracial relationships in America?Fifty years ago, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down laws against interracial marriage in Loving v. Virginia. But Richard and Mildred Loving were not the first American couple to love across race boundaries. The history of what we would now consider interracial relationships in America extends back to the first European explorations of the continent. In this episode of the Modern Law Library, the ABA Journal's Lee Rawles speaks with Sheryll Cashin, a professor of law at Georgetown University and author of Loving: Interracial Intimacy in America and the Threat to White Supremacy. Cashin discusses how the concept of...2017-10-0434 minMultiracial Family ManMultiracial Family ManWriting about Loving v. Virginia and its impact on interracial intimacy and the threat it poses to White Supremacy efforts, with Prof. Sheryll Cashin, Ep. 136Ep. 136: Sheryll Cashin, Professor of Law at Georgetown University, teaches Constitutional Law, and Race and American Law among other subjects. She writes about civil rights and race relations in America. Her book, Loving: Interracial Intimacy in America and the Threat to White Supremacy, was released in June, 2017 in conjunction with the 50th Anniversary of the landmark Supreme Court decision in Loving v. Virginia, which struck down bans on interracial marriage. In it she explores the history and future of interracial intimacy and its potential impact on American culture and politics. Her book, Place Not Race (Beacon, 2014) was...2017-09-241h 12The Leslie Marshall ShowThe Leslie Marshall ShowMichele Jawando guests hosts, on the legacy of Loving v Virginia, and latest in healthcare fightMichele Jawando, a regular guest host for Leslie, is live today from the Center for American Progress.In the first segment, she's joined by Sheryll Cashin, author of the book "Loving, Interracial Intimacy and the threat to White Supremacy," an expert on the legal battle to end laws against mixed race coupling.They discuss the impact and legacy of the seminal Supreme Court case Loving v. Virginia, finally declaring laws prohibiting miscegenation unconstitutional. From there, Michele was joined by Maura Caslyn and Stacy Sanders, from the Center for American Progress and Medicare...2017-06-2939 minWe the PeopleWe the PeopleLoving v. Virginia at 50Steve Calabresi of Northwestern University and Sheryll Cashin of Georgetown University discuss the landmark case and its constitutional legacy.Continue today’s conversation on Facebook and Twitter using @ConstitutionCtr.We want to know what you think of the podcast! Email us at editor@constitutioncenter.org.Sign up to receive Constitution Weekly, our email roundup of constitutional news and debate.Please subscribe to We the Peopleand our companion podcast, Live at America’s Town Hall, on iTunes, Stitcher, or your favorite podcast app.We the People is a memb...2017-06-151h 02cmdX anDre Articles \cmdX anDre Articles "Law of WE "podcastLoving v. Virginia at 50Steve Calabresi of Northwestern University and Sheryll Cashin of Georgetown University discuss the landmark case and its constitutional legacy. Continue today’s conversation on Facebook and Twitter using @ConstitutionCtr. We want to know what you think of the podcast! Email us at editor@constitutioncenter.org. Sign up to receive Constitution Weekly, our email roundup of constitutional news and debate. Please subscribe to We the Peopleand our companion podcast, Live at America’s Town Hall, on iTunes, Stitcher, or your favorite podcast app. We the People is a member of Slate’s Panoply network. Check out the full roster of podcasts at Pan...2017-06-1557 minWe the PeopleWe the PeopleLoving v. Virginia at 50Steve Calabresi of Northwestern University and Sheryll Cashin of Georgetown University discuss the landmark case and its constitutional legacy.Continue today’s conversation on Facebook and Twitter using @ConstitutionCtr.We want to know what you think of the podcast! Email us at editor@constitutioncenter.org.Sign up to receive Constitution Weekly, our email roundup of constitutional news and debate.Please subscribe to We the Peopleand our companion podcast, Live at America’s Town Hall, on iTunes, Stitcher, or your favorite podcast app.We the People is a memb...2017-06-151h 02Fuel Your Mind With An Uplifting Full Audiobook And Elevate Your Mindset.Fuel Your Mind With An Uplifting Full Audiobook And Elevate Your Mindset.Loving: Interracial Intimacy in America and the Threat to White Supremacy by Sheryll CashinPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/292557to listen full audiobooks. Title: Loving: Interracial Intimacy in America and the Threat to White Supremacy Author: Sheryll Cashin Narrator: Trei Taylor Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 14 minutes Release date: June 6, 2017 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3 of Total 1 Genres: Current Affairs, Law, & Politics Publisher's Summary: The landmark story of how interracial love and marriage changed American history—and continues to alter the landscape of American politics When Mildred and Richard Loving wed in 1958, they were ripped from their shared bed and taken to court. Their crime: miscegenation, punished by exile from their home state of Vi...2017-06-069h 14Fuel Your Mind With Your Day With A High-Impact Full Audiobook.Fuel Your Mind With Your Day With A High-Impact Full Audiobook.Loving: Interracial Intimacy in America and the Threat to White Supremacy by Sheryll CashinPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/292557to listen full audiobooks. Title: Loving: Interracial Intimacy in America and the Threat to White Supremacy Author: Sheryll Cashin Narrator: Trei Taylor Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 14 minutes Release date: June 6, 2017 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3 of Total 1 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: The landmark story of how interracial love and marriage changed American history—and continues to alter the landscape of American politics When Mildred and Richard Loving wed in 1958, they were ripped from their shared bed and taken to court. Their crime: miscegenation, punished by exile from their home state of Virginia. The re...2017-06-069h 14Download Best Full-Length Audiobooks in History, The AmericasDownload Best Full-Length Audiobooks in History, The AmericasLoving: Interracial Intimacy in America and the Threat to White Supremacy by Sheryll CashinPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/292557 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Loving: Interracial Intimacy in America and the Threat to White Supremacy Author: Sheryll Cashin Narrator: Trei Taylor Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 14 minutes Release date: June 6, 2017 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3 of Total 1 Genres: The Americas Publisher's Summary: The landmark story of how interracial love and marriage changed American history—and continues to alter the landscape of American politics When Mildred and Richard Loving wed in 1958, they were ripped from their shared bed and taken to court. Their crime: miscegenation, punished by exile from their home state of Virginia. Th...2017-06-0610 minDownload Best Full-Length Audiobooks in History, The AmericasDownload Best Full-Length Audiobooks in History, The AmericasLoving: Interracial Intimacy in America and the Threat to White Supremacy by Sheryll CashinPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/292557to listen full audiobooks. Title: Loving: Interracial Intimacy in America and the Threat to White Supremacy Author: Sheryll Cashin Narrator: Trei Taylor Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 14 minutes Release date: June 6, 2017 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3 of Total 1 Genres: The Americas Publisher's Summary: The landmark story of how interracial love and marriage changed American history—and continues to alter the landscape of American politics When Mildred and Richard Loving wed in 1958, they were ripped from their shared bed and taken to court. Their crime: miscegenation, punished by exile from their home state of Virginia. 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Their crime: miscegenation, punished by exile from their home state of Virginia. Th...2017-06-0610 minFull Trial Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & PoliticsFull Trial Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & PoliticsLoving: Interracial Intimacy in America and the Threat to White Supremacy by Sheryll CashinPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/292557 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Loving: Interracial Intimacy in America and the Threat to White Supremacy Author: Sheryll Cashin Narrator: Trei Taylor Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 14 minutes Release date: June 6, 2017 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3 of Total 1 Genres: Current Affairs, Law, & Politics Publisher's Summary: The landmark story of how interracial love and marriage changed American history—and continues to alter the landscape of American politics When Mildred and Richard Loving wed in 1958, they were ripped from their shared bed and taken to court. Their crime: miscegenation, punished by exile from their home state of...2017-06-0610 minDownload Latest Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & PoliticsDownload Latest Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Current Affairs, Law, & PoliticsLoving: Interracial Intimacy in America and the Threat to White Supremacy by Sheryll CashinPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/292557to listen full audiobooks. Title: Loving: Interracial Intimacy in America and the Threat to White Supremacy Author: Sheryll Cashin Narrator: Trei Taylor Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 14 minutes Release date: June 6, 2017 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3 of Total 1 Genres: Current Affairs, Law, & Politics Publisher's Summary: The landmark story of how interracial love and marriage changed American history—and continues to alter the landscape of American politics When Mildred and Richard Loving wed in 1958, they were ripped from their shared bed and taken to court. Their crime: miscegenation, punished by exile from their home state of Vi...2017-06-069h 14Harvard EdCast | Harvard Graduate School of EducationHarvard EdCast | Harvard Graduate School of EducationReimagining Affirmative Action | Harvard Graduate School of EducationSheryll Cashin, professor of law at Georgetown University explains how the social costs of racial preferences actually outweigh any of the marginal benefits when effective race-neutral alternatives are available.2015-02-1912 minThe Harvard EdCastThe Harvard EdCastReimagining Affirmative ActionSheryll Cashin, professor of law at Georgetown University explains how the social costs of racial preferences actually outweigh any of the marginal benefits when effective race-neutral alternatives are available. 2015-02-1812 minPublic Affairs and GovernmentPublic Affairs and GovernmentPlace not race : a new vision of opportunity in AmericaBaruch College’s School of Public Affairs welcomes Sheryll Cashin, Professor of Law at Georgetown University, as the guest speaker of the 2015 Lillie and Nathan Ackerman Lecture. The lecture series invites leading intellectuals and public figures to address major questions of equality and social justice. Sheryll Cashin delivers the lecture “Place not Race: A New Vision of Opportunity in America”; the opening remarks for this program are provided by Ryan Alan Smith and Marianne Engelman Lado.2014-12-1657 min