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Bringing Desegregation Home Memories Of The Struggle Toward School Integration In Rural North Carolina Palgrave Studies In Oral History Kate Willink

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Bringing Desegregation Home Memories Of The Struggle Toward School Integration In Rural North Carolina Palgrave Studies In Oral History Kate Willink
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Publisher: Palgrave
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.53 MB
Pages: 237
Author: Kate Willink
ISBN: 9780230611351, 0230611354
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Bringing Desegregation Home Memories Of The Struggle Toward School Integration In Rural North Carolina Palgrave Studies In Oral History Kate Willink by Kate Willink 9780230611351, 0230611354 instant download after payment.

In l954, the U.S. Supreme Court ordered states to eliminate racial segregation in public schools with "all deliberate speed." Nonetheless, many all-white school boards in "progressive" North Carolina delayed de jure segregation for decades and condoned elements of de facto segregation that persist today. This intimate study exposes the turmoil that the Court's decision unleashed in the quiet rural community of Camden County. Here brave students, parents, teachers, and principals all tell their fascinating stories, filled with pride, disappointment, humor, and terror. It uncovers a striking gap between black and white memories and raises questions about how we can progress toward an integrated society today.

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