Abigail Thernstrom

Abigail Thernstrom

Abigail Thernstrom [ [http://www.usccr.gov/cos/bio/thernstr.htm Official Biography from the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights] ] is a Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute in New York, a member of the Massachusetts Board of Education, and vice chair of the United States Commission on Civil Rights. She received her Ph.D. from the Department of Government, Harvard University, in 1975.

Thernstrom and her husband, Harvard historian Stephan Thernstrom, are the co-authors of "" (Simon & Schuster), which the "New York Times Book Review", in its annual end-of-the-year issue, named as one of the notable books of 1997.

She serves on several boards, including the Center for Equal Opportunity [ [http://www.ceousa.org/ Center for Equal Opportunity website] ] and the Institute for Justice. From 1992 to 1997 she was a member of the Aspen Institute's Domestic Strategy Group.

President Bill Clinton chose her as one of three authors to participate in his first "town meeting" on race in Akron, Ohio, on December 3, 1997, and she was part of a small group that met with the President again in the Oval Office on December 19.

References


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужна курсовая?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Melanie Thernstrom — (born 1964) is an author and contributing writer for the New York Times Magazine who frequently writes about murders and crime. She is the daughter of Abigail Thernstrom, a prominent political scientist, and Stephan Thernstrom, the Winthrop… …   Wikipedia

  • New Black Panther Party voter intimidation case — The New Black Panther Party voter intimidation case, sometimes known simply as the Black Panther Case, is a political controversy in the United States concerning an incident that occurred during the 2008 election. The New Black Panther Party and… …   Wikipedia

  • Racial politics — is a term used to describe politicians waving the name of race to gain benefit of their own.Racial politics in MalaysiaMalaysian politician Chang Ko Youn put forward Malaysia has practised racial politics for 51 years and we know it is divisive… …   Wikipedia

  • New Black Panther Party — Chairman Malik Zulu Shabazz Founded 1989, Dallas, Texas, by Aaron Michaels …   Wikipedia

  • J. Christian Adams — is a former United States Department of Justice official who has accused the department of racial bias in its handling of a voter intimidation case against members of the New Black Panther Party.[1][2][3] Contents 1 Career …   Wikipedia

  • History of Louisiana — The history of Louisiana is long and rich. From its earliest settlement by Native Americans to its status as linchpin of an empire to its incorporation as a U.S. state, it has been successively bathed in the cultural influences of American… …   Wikipedia

  • Jeremiah Wright controversy — The Jeremiah Wright controversy gained national attention in March 2008 when ABC News, after reviewing dozens of Jeremiah Wright s sermons, excerpted parts which were subject to intense media scrutiny.cite news |first=Ken |last=Dilanian… …   Wikipedia

  • The Public Interest — was a quarterly conservative politics and culture journal founded by Irving Kristol in 1965. It was a leading journal on politics and culture, aimed at a readership of journalists, scholars, and policy makers. Its focus has at various times… …   Wikipedia

  • Thomas B. Fordham Institute — The Thomas B. Fordham Institute is a nonprofit education policy organization based in Washington, D.C. and Dayton, Ohio. Its stated mission is to close America s vexing achievement gaps by raising standards, strengthening accountability, and… …   Wikipedia

  • Interminority racism — is prejudice or discrimination between social subordinate groups. It is controversial to call it racism because of theories of power in society. However, prejudiced thinking does occur between minority groups. There are examples on public and… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”