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The Battle Nearer to Home - The Persistence of School Segregation in New York City (Hardcover)
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The Battle Nearer to Home - The Persistence of School Segregation in New York City (Hardcover)
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Despite its image as an epicenter of progressive social policy, New
York City continues to have one of the nation's most segregated
school systems. Tracing the quest for integration in education from
the mid-1950s to the present, The Battle Nearer to Home follows the
tireless efforts by educational activists to dismantle the deep
racial and socioeconomic inequalities that segregation reinforces.
The fight for integration has shifted significantly over time, not
least in terms of the way "integration" is conceived, from
transfers of students and redrawing school attendance zones, to
more recent demands of community control of segregated schools. In
all cases, the Board eventually pulled the plug in the face of
resistance from more powerful stakeholders, and, starting in the
1970s, integration receded as a possible solution to educational
inequality. In excavating the history of New York City school
integration politics, in the halls of power and on the ground,
Christopher Bonastia unearths the enduring white resistance to
integration and the severe costs paid by Black and Latino students.
This last decade has seen activists renew the fight for
integration, but the war is still far from won.
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