The Desegregation of an Elite Economics Department’s PhD Program: Black Americans at MIT
研究了1970年代麻省理工学院经济系通过积极平权行动招收黑人博士生,但被部分教师视为“失败实验”的历史及其后续影响。
We examine the history of the entry of black American graduate students into the PhD program in economics at MIT in the 1970s. The deployment of an active and aggressive affirmative action program led to the presence of a critical mass of black doctoral students at MIT during the first half of the decade. We explore in detail the reasons why some MIT faculty members characterized the initiative as a “failed experiment” and what ultimately happened to affirmative action at MIT’s economics department.