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Desegregating Chicago''s Public Schools - Policy Implementation, Politics, and Protest, 1965-1985

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext "This is an important study that quite effectively chronicles the politics of school desegregation in a major city during the course of the black freedom struggle. ? This is a wonderful book for students and scholars exploring sources on the history of education after the brown decision. It is also a helpful resource for understanding the challenges facing African American and Latino communities seeking to assure a quality education for their children." (Gerald L. Smith! Ohio Valley History! Vol. 15! 2015) . . . Desegregating Chicago's Public Schools . . . is solidly researched and accessibly written . . . No book covers this topic . . . That attention alone makes it invaluable and worthy of publication. The research itself is thorough; the author has uncovered sources that no one else has used in the past to tell a new story.' Amanda Seligman! Associate Professor of History and Urban Studies! University of Wisconsin! Milwaukee! USA Informationen zum Autor Dionne Danns is Associate Professor of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies and Adjunct in African American and African Diaspora Studies at Indiana University, Bloomington, USA. Klappentext Highlighting the processes and missteps involved in creating and carrying out school desegregation policies in Chicago, Dionne Danns discusses the challenges of using the 1964 Civil Rights Act to implement school desegregation and the resultant limitations and effectiveness of government legislative power in bringing about social change. Zusammenfassung Highlighting the processes and missteps involved in creating and carrying out school desegregation policies in Chicago! Dionne Danns discusses the challenges of using the 1964 Civil Rights Act to implement school desegregation and the resultant limitations and effectiveness of government legislative power in bringing about social change. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction 1. Redmond's School Desegregation Plan and Reactions 2. Faculty Desegregation, 1969-1981 3. State Involvement with Student Desegregation, 1971-1979 4. Federal Involvement with Student Desegregation 5. Chicago Desegregates Predominantly White Schools Conclusion Appendix...

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Introduction 1. Redmond's School Desegregation Plan and Reactions 2. Faculty Desegregation, 1969-1981 3. State Involvement with Student Desegregation, 1971-1979 4. Federal Involvement with Student Desegregation 5. Chicago Desegregates Predominantly White Schools Conclusion Appendix

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"This is an important study that quite effectively chronicles the politics of school desegregation in a major city during the course of the black freedom struggle. ... This is a wonderful book for students and scholars exploring sources on the history of education after the brown decision. It is also a helpful resource for understanding the challenges facing African American and Latino communities seeking to assure a quality education for their children." (Gerald L. Smith, Ohio Valley History, Vol. 15, 2015)
. . . Desegregating Chicago's Public Schools . . . is solidly researched and accessibly written . . . No book covers this topic . . . That attention alone makes it invaluable and worthy of publication. The research itself is thorough; the author has uncovered sources that no one else has used in the past to tell a new story.' Amanda Seligman, Associate Professor of History and Urban Studies, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, USA

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Authors D. Danns, Dionne Danns, Dionne A. Danns
Publisher Palgrave UK
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 16.01.2014
 
EAN 9781137360915
ISBN 978-1-137-36091-5
No. of pages 257
Series Historical Studies in Education
Historical Studies in Educatio
Historical Studies in Education
Historical Studies in Educatio
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > General, dictionaries
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Political sociology

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