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School Desegregation : Oral Histories Toward Understanding the Effects of White Domination.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Breakthroughs in the Sociology of Education SeriesPublisher: Rotterdam : BRILL, 2015Copyright date: ©2015Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (247 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789462099654
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: School DesegregationLOC classification:
  • L1-991
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- School Desegregation: Oral Histories toward Understanding the Effects of White Domination -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- Preface -- Prologue: "I Began to See": Barbara Lorie on School Desegregation -- 1. Introduction: School Desegregation and White Domination -- Part 1: The Shift to Desegregated Schools -- 2. Remembering Pre- and Post-Desegregation in Northeastern North Carolina -- 3. Educational Apartheid in Macon/Bibb County, Georgia: An Oral History of Desegregation and Resegregation -- 4. Segregation and Desegregation in Parsons, Kansas: Memories of Douglass School 1908-1958 - Narrative of Marietta Smith -- 5. A Historically Black High School Remains Intact: We Weren't Thinking about White Students -- Part 2: Student Experiences -- 6. The Final Days of Douglass School: The Narrative of Andrew "Chip" Johnson -- 7. Dan Edwards Remembering Desegregation in Tampa: Introduction and Commentary -- 8. Educational Apartheid in Macon/Bibb County, Georgia: An Oral History of Desegregation and Resegregation, Part II - Alethea's Story -- 9. Marilyn Matthiew: Remembering Desegregation in Tampa: Introduction and Commentary -- 10. Just Let Them Have the School: A White Student's Perspective of School Desegregation -- Part 3: Implementation and Administration of Desegregated Education -- 11. Ambivalence, Angst, and Hope: Black Principals in Mississippi -- 12. "It's Time to Make Things Right": Symbolic Order and the Limits of Imagination -- 13. Implementing the "Law of the Land": White Superintendents in Mississippi -- Conclusion: White Backlash and Educational Reform - Then and Now -- Contributors.
Summary: This book is written for the Millennial Generation to educate them about what school desegregation was actually about--the struggle over white domination in the United States.
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Intro -- School Desegregation: Oral Histories toward Understanding the Effects of White Domination -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- Preface -- Prologue: "I Began to See": Barbara Lorie on School Desegregation -- 1. Introduction: School Desegregation and White Domination -- Part 1: The Shift to Desegregated Schools -- 2. Remembering Pre- and Post-Desegregation in Northeastern North Carolina -- 3. Educational Apartheid in Macon/Bibb County, Georgia: An Oral History of Desegregation and Resegregation -- 4. Segregation and Desegregation in Parsons, Kansas: Memories of Douglass School 1908-1958 - Narrative of Marietta Smith -- 5. A Historically Black High School Remains Intact: We Weren't Thinking about White Students -- Part 2: Student Experiences -- 6. The Final Days of Douglass School: The Narrative of Andrew "Chip" Johnson -- 7. Dan Edwards Remembering Desegregation in Tampa: Introduction and Commentary -- 8. Educational Apartheid in Macon/Bibb County, Georgia: An Oral History of Desegregation and Resegregation, Part II - Alethea's Story -- 9. Marilyn Matthiew: Remembering Desegregation in Tampa: Introduction and Commentary -- 10. Just Let Them Have the School: A White Student's Perspective of School Desegregation -- Part 3: Implementation and Administration of Desegregated Education -- 11. Ambivalence, Angst, and Hope: Black Principals in Mississippi -- 12. "It's Time to Make Things Right": Symbolic Order and the Limits of Imagination -- 13. Implementing the "Law of the Land": White Superintendents in Mississippi -- Conclusion: White Backlash and Educational Reform - Then and Now -- Contributors.

This book is written for the Millennial Generation to educate them about what school desegregation was actually about--the struggle over white domination in the United States.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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