P 1 p ce, to improve their own lot on earth? Th itu tion i chilling anta y. , But for Derric Bell, th promin nt civil rights activi t and fornier Har­ vard Law School Profes or, the danger i very real. In "Face at the Bottom: The Permanence of Raci m (B ic Boo ,September 23, 1992), Bell use allegory and historical ex- mple to rgue that raci m h al­ ways been an integral. permanent nd inde tructible component of American ociety. In nine metaphorical sketches, _ Bell e min the continuing mes­ merizing effec of race on whites who view BI cks a a danger even a the gap in wealth and status between the m es of whites and those on the top becomes even wider. L W BA NING overt dis­ crimination foster complacency rather than compliance, while racism continues - a sinister, unack­ nowtedged force - keeping African Americans at the bottom of society's well. DeWs l�tscal9'Pllc vt Ions are stunning: Atla . min from the ocean, providing hope for an African American homeland; White Citizens for Black Survival, a group training in warfare and building underground shelters in preparation for a Black holocaust; the constitutional rights of African-Americans sacrificed, as U.S. leaders devise a way to trade Blacks to space for goods. These fables are balanced by stone of individual people and the complexity of human relationships, acro and within racial boundaries. Issues of Black tokenism and the threat of Black conservatives like Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, are debated \Vith provoca­ tive results. Geneva Crenshaw, the fictional heroine of Bell '5 acclaimed And We Are Not Saved: The Elusive Quest for Racial Justice (Basic Books, 1987), returns in Faces At The Bot­ tom Of The Well to state that racial justice is impossible to achieve in 'a fundamentally racist society, and that traditional civil rights strategies have fai led. Until the majority of whites ee their own well-being threatened by racism, it will simply be easier to ignore its existence. Bell, in this powerful and moving book, allows no one to rest with a clear con­ science. Only by confronting the ex­ istance of the enemy facing Blacks, Bell urges, can African Americans find courage in defiance, and hope for the future. ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Derrick Bell, a visiting professor at New York University Law School, was di missed by Harvard Univer­ sity from his position as Weld Profes or of Law for refusing to end his two-year leave protesting the ab­ sence of minority women on the law faculty. Advance Praise For "Faces At The Bottom or The Wall" "Derrtc Bell i one of our . movement's giants, one of our true heroes. He follows in the tradition of Martin Luther King, Jr. and Nelson Mandela in his courageous lifetime commitment to ocial and racial jus­ tice. As a wri ter and a teacher he conveys profound insights that can only come from a life devoted to a higher and better vision for humankind. He is willing to share hi i dom- eo pt." -REV. JES r ign tion. H rvard ' pre ident, eil Rud nstin re ched imil r con- I ion. Bell requ ed nd received n inform I he ring before Harv rd University' governing bo rd, but that body upheld the pre ident' deci ion. Bell, who pent 16 years t ching constitution I I w t H r­ v rd, i not itting on his ha Currently h i a vi iting profe - or at New York Unive ity Law School, and i excited about the relea e of hi econd boo of NGS lve to c- Chair, fro-Am rican Stud; s D part, en: Harvard Univer iry experiment re conceived, compellin ettled view. Thi i readers will w nt to fling eros the room-or pore over with iduous care. That reader would be left indifferent, ho ever, unimaginable." ·HENRY LOUIS GATES, JR. W.E.B. Dubois Professor of the Humanities Re d ' Face t the Bottom of the Well' twice. Re d it fi t be will e pi in to you with pitH and with wonderful th record nd ed pence of in thi country. Read it in bee it will for you to thin for you whether the future i grave Der- rick Bell' movin rgument irn- pli . Each time you d it, you will know that Derrick Bell is not only te cher, but I 0 poet; not only philo opher, but also an arti t." it. " 1 M LI IT. D TRI. L 0 11.40'0 R RTON.* . • it i occurin ." Bell exp nded the pr ctice of utilizin hypothetical f ct ituations, taple of cl room te ching in rno t I w chools, in order to provide different perspective on n i ue. "B ic truths," Bell contend , "p r­ ticul rly hen ddre ing emotion­ lly charged ubjects like ce, are e ier to ddre using fictional et­ ting ," Part Two Continued Next Week! -HON A. LEON HIIGAN· BOTHAM,JR. Cir it Court Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals Prof or of Law Univ r ity 0 Wi con in Law School "Derrick Bell makes it clear that crucial part of each of us, white and Black, will be lost at the bottom 0 the well a long as racism remains a pillar of American society. We will be better people after reading this W WITH D R- by Herb Boyd Whether challenging the hidebound tradition of a law faculty, on the ramparts of th civil rights NEW SPECIAL Introducing the n w shape of quality, New Benson & Hedges Special Kings. Refreshingly smooth menthol in the new Pocket Peck': Shaped to fit smartly in your hand and pocket. . � "Soft pack feel in a box" IN SHORT, AMERICA's PREMIUM CIGARETTE * Manufacturer', Suggested Discount. C Morr1a Inc. ,. 16 mg "tar:' 1.1 mg nicotine av, per cigarette by FTC method. SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Smoking Causes Lung Cancer, Heart Disease, Emphysema, And May Complicate Pregnancy.