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Historical Dictionary of School Segregation and Desegregation - The American Experience (Hardcover, New)
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Historical Dictionary of School Segregation and Desegregation - The American Experience (Hardcover, New)
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Throughout the nation's history, from before the Civil War through
Reconstruction, across the years of lynchings and segregation to
the Brown v. Board of Education decision and the battles over
busing, no issue has divided the American people more than race,
and at the heart of the race issue has been the conflict over
school segregation and desegregation. Prior to the Civil War, South
Carolina enacted the first compulsory illiteracy law, which made it
a crime to teach slaves to write, and other Southern states soon
followed South Carolina's example. After the Civil War, schools for
blacks were founded throughout the South, including many
Historically Black Colleges and Universities. The 1896 Plessy v.
Ferguson Supreme Court decision established the principle of
separate but equal education, which led to decades of segregation.
With the 1954 Brown decision, the Supreme Court overturned the
separate but equal principle, and the Civil Rights Act of 1964
empowered the federal government to affect school desegregation.
The process of desegregation continues to this day, with much
debate and mixed results. Through more than 260 alphabetically
arranged entries, this comprehensive reference book describes
persons, court decisions, terms and concepts, legislation, reports
and books, types of plans, and organizations central to the
struggle for educational equality. The volume covers topics ranging
from emotionally laden terms such as busing to complex legal
concepts such as de facto and de jure segregation. Each entry
includes factual information, a summary of different viewpoints,
and a brief bibliography. The book includes an introduction, which
outlines the history of school segregation anddesegregation, along
with a chronology and extensive bibliographic material. Thus this
reference is a complete guide to school segregation and
desegregation in elementary, secondary, and higher education in the
United States.
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