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The Politics of Race and Schooling - Public Education in Georgia, 1900-1961 (Hardcover)
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The Politics of Race and Schooling - Public Education in Georgia, 1900-1961 (Hardcover)
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Access to fair and free public education is one of the cornerstones
of American democracy. Yet, in many parts of the country, this
ideal has only been realized in the twentieth century. As Thomas
O'Brien argues, access to education in the state of Georgia has
historically been restricted along the lines of race, class, and
region. Black, poor, and rural students fared extremely poorly in
the Jim Crow-era Georgia public school system as politically
powerful groups fought to maintain a two-tier educational structure
that favored their own children over those from the disadvantaged,
voiceless majority. O'Brien shows that even after 1961, when
opponents of segregation managed to open the doors of Atlanta's top
public schools to minority students, the vast majority of Georgia's
public schoolchildren continued to receive barely adequate or
substandard education at the hands of local and state authorities.
This is an important and timely contribution to an ongoing debate
about the shamefully uneven quality of public education in this
country, the historic roots of the problem and the difficulties
standing in the way of reform.
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