Cheryl Harris
Cheryl I. Harris is a critical race theorist and professor of civil rights and civil liberties at the UCLA School of Law.[1]
Cheryl Harris | |
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Born | Cheryl I. Harris |
Education | Wellesley College Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law |
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Children | Earl Sweatshirt |
Website | UCLA faculty profile |
She is widely known for publishing, "Whiteness as Property," in the June 1993 edition of the Harvard Law Review.[2][3] In it, Harris describes the white racial identity and the value it confers in a slave society.[4]
Harris is also the mother of American rapper, songwriter and record producer, Earl Sweatshirt.[5]
Early life
Harris received her undergraduate degree from Wellesley College in 1973 and her law degree from the Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law in 1978.[2]
References
- "UCLA protests LAPD using Jackie Robinson stadium for protest arrest processing". Los Angeles Times. 2020-06-03. Retrieved 2020-06-03.
- Warren, James. "WHITENESS AS PROPERTY". chicagotribune.com. Retrieved 2020-06-03.
- Harris, Cheryl I. (1993). "Whiteness as Property". Harvard Law Review. 106 (8): 1707–1791. doi:10.2307/1341787. ISSN 0017-811X. JSTOR 1341787.
- Bouie, Jamelle (2020-05-08). "Opinion | The Anti-Lockdown Protesters Have a Twisted Conception of Liberty". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-06-03.
- "Earl Sweatshirt's Talk With His Mother at MOCA in L.A.: 5 Things We Learned". Billboard. 2019-12-08. Retrieved 2020-06-03.
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