*FrontMatter, pg. i*CONTENTS, pg. vii*ACKNOWLEDGMENTS, pg. ix*ABBREVIATIONS, pg. xi*INTRODUCTION. A Case Study Through Three Lenses, pg. 1*CHAPTER ONE. American Egalitarian Ideology, pg. 15*CHAPTER TWO. Equality and the Courts, pg. 27*CHAPTER THREE. Equality and the Congress: The Legislative History of Title VI and ESAA, pg. 38*CHAPTER FOUR. The Historical Background, pg. 55*CHAPTER FIVE. Faculty Hiring and Assignment, pg. 69*CHAPTER SIX. Student Services, pg. 113*CHAPTER SEVEN. The Egalitarian Ideological Perspective, pg. 137*CHAPTER EIGHT. The lmplementation Perspective, pg. 151*CHAPTER NINE. The Comparative Institutional Perspective, pg. 171*CHAPTER TEN. Conclusions, pg. 197*APPENDIX A. List of Major Interviews, pg. 203*APPENDIX B. Survey Questionnaire, pg. 208*NOTES, pg. 217*INDEX, pg. 331