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Browns Battleground Students Segregationists And The Struggle For Justice In Prince Edward County Virginia 1st Edition Jill Ogline Titus

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Browns Battleground Students Segregationists And The Struggle For Justice In Prince Edward County Virginia 1st Edition Jill Ogline Titus
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Browns Battleground Students Segregationists And The Struggle For Justice In Prince Edward County Virginia 1st Edition Jill Ogline Titus instant download after payment.

Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.57 MB
Pages: 296
Author: Jill Ogline Titus
ISBN: 9780807835074, 0807835072
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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Browns Battleground Students Segregationists And The Struggle For Justice In Prince Edward County Virginia 1st Edition Jill Ogline Titus by Jill Ogline Titus 9780807835074, 0807835072 instant download after payment.

When the U.S. Supreme Court handed down its decision in Brown v. Board of Education in 1954, Prince Edward County, Virginia, home to one of the five cases combined by the Court under Brown, abolished its public school system rather than integrate.
Jill Titus situates the crisis in Prince Edward County within the seismic changes brought by Brown and Virginia's decision to resist desegregation. While school districts across the South temporarily closed a building here or there to block a specific desegregation order, only in Prince Edward did local authorities abandon public education entirely--and with every intention of permanence. When the public schools finally reopened after five years of struggle--under direct order of the Supreme Court--county authorities employed every weapon in their arsenal to ensure that the newly reopened system remained segregated, impoverished, and academically substandard. Intertwining educational and children's history with the history of the black freedom struggle, Titus draws on little-known archival sources and new interviews to reveal the ways that ordinary people, black and white, battled, and continue to battle, over the role of public education in the United States.

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