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Jim Crow's Pink Slip - The Untold Story of Black Principal and Teacher Leadership (Paperback) Loot Price: R928
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Jim Crow's Pink Slip - The Untold Story of Black Principal and Teacher Leadership (Paperback): Leslie T. Fenwick

Jim Crow's Pink Slip - The Untold Story of Black Principal and Teacher Leadership (Paperback)

Leslie T. Fenwick

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Jim Crow's Pink Slip exposes the decades-long repercussions of a too-little-known result of the Brown v. Board of Education decision: the systematic dismissal of Black educators from public schools. In 1954, the Supreme Court's Brown decision ended segregated schooling in the United States, but regrettably, as documented in congressional testimony and transcripts, it also ended the careers of a generation of highly qualified and credentialed Black teachers and principals. In the Deep South and northern border states over the decades following Brown, Black schools closed and Black educators were displaced en masse. As educational policy and leadership expert Leslie T. Fenwick deftly demonstrates, the effects of these changes stand contrary to the democratic ideals of an integrated society and equal educational opportunity for all students. Jim Crow's Pink Slip provides a trenchant account of how tremendous the loss to the US educational system was and continues to be. Despite efforts of the NAACP and other civil rights organizations, congressional hearings during the Nixon administration, and antiracist activism of the 21st century, the problems fomented after Brown persist. The book draws the line from the past injustices to problems that the educational system grapples with today: not simply the underrepresentation of Black teachers and principals, but also salary reductions, teacher shortages, and systemic inequality. By engaging with the complicated legacy of the Brown decision, Fenwick illuminates a crucial chapter in education history. She also offers policy prescriptions aimed at correcting the course of US education, supporting educators, and improving workforce quality and diversity.

General

Imprint: Harvard Educational Publishing Group
Country of origin: United States
Release date: May 2022
Authors: Leslie T. Fenwick
Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 14mm (L x W x T)
Format: Paperback
Pages: 216
ISBN-13: 978-1-68253-719-0
Categories: Books > Social sciences > Education > Philosophy of education
Books > Social sciences > Education > Careers guidance > Industrial or vocational training
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LSN: 1-68253-719-6
Barcode: 9781682537190

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