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William Frantz Public School - A Story of Race, Resistance, Resiliency, and Recovery in New Orleans

English · Hardback

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Why should you care about what happened to William Frantz Public School? Yes, Ruby Bridges entered the iconic doors of William Frantz in 1960, but the building's unique role in New Orleans school desegregation is only one part of the important history of this school. Many additional and equally important stories have unfolded within its walls and the neighborhoods surrounding it. These stories matter.
It matters that society has historically marginalized Black students and continues to do so. It matters that attempts to dismantle systemic racism in schools and other institutions still face strong resistance, and these issues continue to deeply divide the United States. It matters that the building remains standing as an indomitable symbol of the resiliency of public education despite decades of waning support, misguided accountability, and a city devasted by Hurricane Katrina. It matters that opportunism, under the guise of recovery, reshaped public education in New Orleans.
William Frantz Public School: A Story of Race, Resistance, Resiliency, and Recovery in New Orleans provides more than an examination of education in one school and one city. It recounts a story that matters to anyone who cares about public education.

List of contents

List of Tables and Images - Preface - Acknowledgments - List of Abbreviations - A Fortress at 3811 North Galvez - The Exodus - Do You Hear Me? - A Building in Crisis - Turning Point - And Then It Was After - Fading from the Public - Index.

About the author










Connie L. Schaffer graduated summa cum laude with a BS from Kansas State University. She earned her MS and EdD from the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO). She taught middle and high school and is now a faculty member in the UNO College of Education.
Meg White has been an educator for over 30 years. She earned a BA from Marymount University, an MA from San Jose State University and an EdD from Northcentral University. Currently she is an Associate Professor of Education at Stockton University.
Martha Graham Viator earned a BA in history from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, and an MA and PhD in history from Auburn University. Recently retired from Rowan University, she taught in the College of Education after teaching high school history in public schools.

Summary

William Frantz Public School: A Story of Race, Resistance, Resiliency, and Recovery in New Orleans provides an examination of education in New Orleans and its intersections with race, resiliency, resistance, and recovery.

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"In this comprehensive study of a neighborhood school in New Orleans, authors Schaffer, White, and Viator take the reader from the Jim Crow South to the 21st century while reflecting on profound social and economic changes that affected the city over an 80-year span. The book details how William Frantz Public School, built upon a segregated foundation, grabbed the nation's attention as a battleground of school desegregation. Ruby Bridges' story became a familiar chapter in the Civil Rights Movement; however, the school and the community it served suffered greatly from lack of support, and William Frantz Public School again became a symbol of inequality of the American education system. In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, changes in the city's education system brought new challenges to the school. The authors' incredible in-depth research weaves the stories of William Frantz Public School into an easy-to-understand narrative that builds upon scholarship surrounding education, segregation and desegregation, the Civil Rights Movement in New Orleans, and Hurricane Katrina. William Frantz Public School is a fascinating story of what one school would have to say about race, class, and education in America." -Phillip Cunningham, Head of Research Services, Amistad Research Center, New Orleans, LA

Product details

Authors Connie Schaffer, Connie L Schaffer, Connie L. Schaffer, Martha Graha Viator, Martha Graham Viator, Me White, Meg White
Publisher Peter Lang
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2020
 
EAN 9781433158681
ISBN 978-1-4331-5868-1
No. of pages 302
Dimensions 150 mm x 22 mm x 225 mm
Weight 553 g
Illustrations 10 Abb.
Series History of Schools and Schooling
Subject Humanities, art, music > Education > General, dictionaries

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