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The Scandal of Cal: Land Grabs, White Supremacy, and Miseducation at Uc Berkeley - Paperback

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by Tony Platt (Author)

Now in paperback: "A profound alternative institutional history, one that sees the long arm of institutional racism implicated everywhere." (Publishers Weekly)

"This is a land acknowledgment." -Ruth Wilson Gilmore, author of Abolition Geography: Essays towards Liberation

"The Scandal of Cal is a template for scrutinizing other land-grant universities ... This is a beautifully written and heartbreaking narrative." --Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, author of An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States

The University of California, Berkeley--widely known as "Cal"--is admired worldwide as a bastion of innovation and a hub for progressive thought. Far less known are the university's roots in plunder, warfare, and the promotion of white supremacy. As Tony Platt shows in The Scandal of Cal, these original sins sit at the center of UC Berkeley's history. Platt looks unflinchingly at the university's desecration of graves and large-scale hoarding of Indigenous remains. He tracks its role in developing the racist pseudoscience of eugenics in the early twentieth century. He sheds light on the school's complicity with the military-industrial complex and its incubation of unprecedented violence through the Manhattan Project. And he underscores its deliberate and continued evasions about its own wrongdoings, which echo in the institution's decision-making up to the present day. This book, above all, illuminates Cal's culpability in some of the cruelest chapters of US history and sounds a clarion call for the university to undertake a thorough and earnest reckoning with its past. It is required reading for Cal alumni, students, faculty, and staff, and for anyone concerned with the impact of higher education in the United States and beyond.

Author Biography

Tony Platt is a Distinguished Affiliated Scholar at the Center for the Study of Law and Society at the University of California, Berkeley. He is the author of twelve books on race, inequality, and social justice in American history, including The Scandal of Cal: Land Grabs, White Supremacy, and Miseducation at UC Berkeley, Grave Matters: The Controversy over Excavating California's Buried Indigenous Past and Beyond These Walls: Rethinking Crime and Punishment in the United States. Platt has taught at the University of Chicago, UC Berkeley, San Jose State University, and Sacramento State University. He has written for the Los Angeles Times, the San Francisco Chronicle, History News Network, Monthly Review, and the Guardian, and his commentaries have aired on NPR. Platt lives in Berkeley and Big Lagoon, California.

Number of Pages: 336
Dimensions: 0.8 x 8.4 x 5.3 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: July 08, 2025
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