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24 Conn. L. Rev. 553 (1991-1992)
Realist Review

handle is hein.journals/conlr24 and id is 573 raw text is: REALIST REVIEW
Robin D. Barnes*
Black people will never gain full equality in this country.
Even those herculean efforts we hail as successful will pro-
duce no more than temporary 'peaks of progress, short-
lived victories that slide into irrelevance as racial patterns
adapt in ways that maintain white dominance. This is a hard-
to-accept fact that all history verifies. We must acknowledge
it and move on to adopt policies based on what I call: Ra-
cial Realism.
-Derrick Bell'
[Bilack Americans will never be saved or even assisted terri-
bly much by others, never be repaid for our suffering, and
never find that symmetrical, historical justice that we cannot
help but long for. These things will never happen. Jean-Paul
Sartre once said that we were the true existential people,
and certainly we have always had to create ourselves out of
whole cloth and find our own means for survival. Nothing has
really changed.
-Shelby Steele2
D      ERRICK    Bell's most recent article, Racial Realism,3 invites
black America's leaders to abandon the ideal that racial equality
can be obtained through law, and adopt policy positions and cam-
paigns that are less likely to worsen conditions for those we are trying
* Associate Professor of Law, University of Connecticut School of Law. B.A., SUNY-Buffalo;
J.D., University of Buffalo School of Law; LL.M., University of Wisconsin School of Law. I
would like to thank my research assistant, Janice Soriano. for all her Valuable efforts. I would also
like to thank my editor, Michael Besso, and the editorial board of the Connecticut Law Revlew tor
welcoming nontraditional scholarship and ideas.
1. Derrick Bell, Racial Realism, 24 CONN L REv. 363, 373 (1992).
2. SHELBY STEELE. THE CONTENT OF OUR CHARACTER, A NEW VISION OF RACE IN, A?,1ERICA
172-73 (1990) (emphasis added).
3. Bell, supra note I.

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