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Critical Race Theory: The Key Writings that Formed the Movement is a 1995 nonfiction book published by The New Press in New York by editors Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw, Neill Gotanda, Gary Peller, and Thomas Kendall. It includes 24 essays written by legal scholars on jurisprudence and legal theory. It is considered to be foundational to Critical Race Theory. Themes include race discrimination, race relations, law and legislation in the United States. In 1996, it was reprinted with a foreword by Cornel West. Authors include Derrick Bell, Kimberlé Crenshaw, Patricia Williams, Dorothy Roberts, Lani Guinier, and Duncan Kennedy.

The 1996 edition is divided into seven sections—"Intellectual precursors: early criticism of conventional civil rights discourse"; "Critical race theory and critical legal studies: contestation and coalition"; "Toward a critical cultural pluralism; progressive alternatives to mainstream civil rights ideology"; "Critical race theory and legal doctrine"; "The search for an oppositional voice"; "The intersection of race and gender"; "Race and postmodernism".

Chapters

 * The imperial scholar: reflections on a review of civil rights literature / Richard Delgado --
 * Looking to the bottom: critical legal studies and reparations / Mars Matsuda. The clouded prism : minority critique of the critical legal studies movement / Harlon L. Dalton --
 * Race-consciousness / Gary Peller --
 * A cultural pluralist case for affirmative action in legal academia / Duncan Kennedy --
 * Translating "Yonnondio" by precedent and evidence : the Mashpee Indian case / Gerald Torres, Kathryn Milun. Metro Broadcasting, Inc. v. FCC : regrouping in singular times / Patricia J. Williams --
 * Groups, representation, and race-conscious districting : a case of the emperor's clothes / Lani Guinier --
 * The id, the ego, and equal protection : reckoning with unconscious racism / Charles R. Lawrence, III --
 * A critique of "our constitution is color-blind" / Neil Gotanda --
 * Whiteness as property / Cheryl I. Harris --
 * Race in the twenty-first century: equality through law? / Linda Greene --
 * Racial realism / Derrick A. Bell, Jr. --
 * Critical race theory, Archie Shepp, and fire music: securing an authentic intellectual life in a multicultural world / John O. Calmore. Two life stories : reflections of one black woman law professor / Taunya Lovell Banks --
 * The word and the river: pedagogy as scholarship as struggle / Charles R. Lawrence, III --
 * Punishing drug addicts who have babies: women of color, equality, and the right of privacy / Dorothy E. Roberts --
 * Sapphire bound! / Regina Austin --
 * Navigating the topology of race / Jayne Chong-Soon Lee --
 * The boundaries of race: political geography in legal analysis / Richard Thomson Ford --
 * Rouge et noir reread: a popular constitutional history of the Angelo Herndon case / Kendall Thomas.
 * Punishing drug addicts who have babies: women of color, equality, and the right of privacy / Dorothy E. Roberts --
 * Sapphire bound! / Regina Austin --
 * Navigating the topology of race / Jayne Chong-Soon Lee --
 * The boundaries of race: political geography in legal analysis / Richard Thomson Ford --
 * Rouge et noir reread: a popular constitutional history of the Angelo Herndon case / Kendall Thomas.
 * Rouge et noir reread: a popular constitutional history of the Angelo Herndon case / Kendall Thomas.