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Quest for equality
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ISBN: 0674056337 9780674056336 9780674050235 0674050231 Year: 2010 Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. Harvard University Press

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As the United States championed principles of freedom and equality during World War II, it denied fundamental rights to many non-white citizens. In the wake of President Franklin Roosevelt’s “Good Neighbor” policy with Latin America, African American and Mexican American civil rights leaders sought ways to make that policy of respect and mutual obligations apply at home as well as abroad. They argued that a whites-only democracy not only denied constitutional protection to every citizen but also threatened the war effort and FDR’s aims.Neil Foley examines the complex interplay among regional, national, and international politics that plagued the efforts of Mexican Americans and African Americans to find common ground in ending employment discrimination in the defense industries and school segregation in the war years and beyond. Underlying differences in organizational strength, political affiliation, class position, and level of assimilation complicated efforts by Mexican and black Americans to forge strategic alliances in their fight for economic and educational equality. The prospect of interracial cooperation foundered as Mexican American civil rights leaders saw little to gain and much to lose in joining hands with African Americans.Over a half century later, African American and Latino civil rights organizations continue to seek solutions to relevant issues, including the persistence of de facto segregation in our public schools and the widening gap in wealth and income in America. Yet they continue to grapple with the difficulty of forging solidarity across lines of cultural, class, and racial-ethnic difference, a struggle that remains central to contemporary American life.


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Brown et al. v. Board of Education of Topeka et al
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Year: 2017 Publisher: [Place of publication not identified] : Grea,

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Desegregation Directive
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Year: 2017 Publisher: [Place of publication not identified] : Great Neck Publishing,

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Forced justice : school desegregation and the law
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ISBN: 0197560628 1280441623 1423765028 0195358171 1601299877 9781423765028 9781601299871 1280535067 9781280535062 9781280441622 9786610441624 6610441626 0195090128 9780195090123 9780195358179 0195111354 Year: 2020 Publisher: New York : Oxford University Press,

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After twenty-five years of experience and research concerning desegregation, Armor considers where desegregation policy has failed, where it has succeeded, and where it may be headed. Armor shows how he arrived at his conclusions by reviewing major social science studies and drawing on extensive case materials.

Segregated schools : educational apartheid in post-civil rights America
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ISBN: 0203350103 1299287476 1136080589 9781136080586 9780203350102 0415951151 9780415951159 041595116X 9780415951166 9781136080661 9781136080746 113608066X Year: 2005 Publisher: New York : Routledge,

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Fifty years after the US Supreme Court ruled that ""separate but equal"" was ""inherently unequal,"" Paul Street argues that little progress has been made to meaningful reform America's schools. In fact, Street considers the racial make-up of today's schools as a state of de facto apartheid. With an eye to historical development of segregated education, Street examines the current state of school funding and investigates disparities in teacher quality, teacher stability, curriculum, classroom supplies, faculties, student-teacher ratios, teacher' expectations for students and students' expec

The Plessy case : a legal-historical interpretation
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ISBN: 0198020929 1280523662 9786610523665 0195363485 9780195363487 9781280523663 9780198020929 6610523665 0195038525 9780195038521 9780195056846 0195056841 Year: 1988 Publisher: New York ; Oxford, [England] : Oxford University Press,

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In 1896 the US Supreme Court upheld "equal but separate accommodations for the white and coloured races" on all passenger railways in Louisiana. This account traces the roots of that landmark case in post-Civil War America, focusing on its constitutional, legal and intellectual implications.

The Courts, social science, and school desegregation
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ISBN: 1351319167 1351319140 9781351319140 9781138515666 9780878551507 0878551506 Year: 2017 Publisher: Abingdon, Oxon

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From Brown to Bakke : the Supreme Court and school integration, 1954-1978
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ISBN: 0197559964 0195345428 1429400544 Year: 2020 Publisher: New York : Oxford University Press,

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Wilkinson's incisive history of the Supreme Court's halting role in integrating education focuses on the two most controversial Supreme Court decisions of this generation and the country's reaction to them.

Complex justice : the case of Missouri v. Jenkins
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ISBN: 0807831395 1469606607 1469614618 9781469606606 9780807831397 9798890879387 Year: 2008 Publisher: Chapel Hill ; London : The University of North Carolina Press,

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In 1987 Judge Russell Clark mandated tax increases to help pay for improvements to the Kansas City, Missouri, School District in an effort to lure white students and quality teachers back to the inner-city district. Yet even after increasing employee salaries and constructing elaborate facilities at a cost of more than 2 billion, the district remained overwhelmingly segregated and student achievement remained far below national averages. Just eight years later the U.S. Supreme Court began reversing these initiatives, signifying a major retreat from Brown v. Board of Education.


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Making a mass institution
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ISBN: 1978814410 9781978814417 9781978814431 1978814437 9781978814394 1978814399 9781978814400 1978814402 Year: 2020 Publisher: New Brunswick

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Making a Mass Institutiondescribes how Indianapolis, Indiana created a divided and unjust system of high schools over the course of the twentieth century, one that effectively sorted students geographically, economically, and racially. Like most U.S. cities, 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. Some of the schools were academic, others vocational, and others still for what was eventually called "life adjustment." This system mirrored the multiple forces of mass society that surrounded it, as it became more bureaucratic, more focused on identifying and organizing students based on perceived abilities, and more anxious about teaching conformity to middle-class values. By highlighting the experiences of the students themselves and the formation of a distinct, school-centered youth culture, Kyle P. Steele argues that high school, as it evolved into a mass institution, was never fully the domain of policy elites, school boards and administrators, or students, but a complicated and ever-changing contested meeting place of all three.

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