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Making a Mass Institution - Indianapolis and the American High School

English · Hardback

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Indianapolis began its secondary system with a singular, decidedly academic high school, but ended the 1960s with multiple high schools with numerous paths to graduation. Making a Mass Institution describes how this process created both a distinct youth culture and a divided and unjust system, one that effectively sorted students geographically, economically, and racially.

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Contents

Introduction

1          Shortridge, then Manual, then Arsenal: Indianapolis Defines and Develops a High School System, 1890-1919

2          Forced Segregation and the Creation of Crispus Attucks High School, 1919-1929

3          The High School Moves to the Center of the American Adolescent Experience, 1929-1941

4          An End to De Jure School Segregation, Crispus Attucks Basketball Success, and the Limits of Racial Equality, 1941-1955

5          "Life Adjustment" Education, Suburbanization, Unigov, and an Unjust System by a New Name, 1955-1971

Conclusion

Acknowledgments

Bibliography

Index



 

About the author










KYLE P. STEELE is an assistant professor of educational leadership and policy at the University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh.

Product details

Authors Kyle P Steele, Kyle P. Steele
Publisher Rutgers University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.07.2020
 
EAN 9781978814400
ISBN 978-1-978814-40-0
No. of pages 206
Series History of Education
New Directions in History
New Directions in the History of Education
Subject Humanities, art, music > Education > Education system

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