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Equal Educational Opportunity Browns Elusive Mandate Law And Society New York Ny Mary F Ehrlander

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Equal Educational Opportunity Browns Elusive Mandate Law And Society New York Ny Mary F Ehrlander
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Publisher: LFB Scholarly Publiishing LLC
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.96 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Mary F. Ehrlander
ISBN: 9781593320263, 9781931202459, 1593320264, 1931202451
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Equal Educational Opportunity Browns Elusive Mandate Law And Society New York Ny Mary F Ehrlander by Mary F. Ehrlander 9781593320263, 9781931202459, 1593320264, 1931202451 instant download after payment.

After the Supreme Court's decision, Brown v. Board of Education (1954), segregated schools eventually responded to court orders to desegregate; yet, in the 1990s racial isolation remained, and standardized tests revealed an achievement gap between minority and white students. Case studies in Wilmington (Delaware), Prince George's County (Maryland), San Diego, Cleveland, and elsewhere and national studies on the achievement gap reflect the judicial system's inability to effect the reform envisioned in Brown. Judicial action spurred public recognition of the incompatibility between state-sponsored segregation and justice and equality, but only grassroots political pressure can produce equitable, high-quality public school systems.

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