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The best of that worldThe best of that world

The best of that world

Barbara J. Shircliffe

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"This book chronicles the history, the closing, and what some see as the restoration of historically Black high schools from the voices of civil rights activists, community leaders, alumni, teachers, and others involved and affected by the desegregation process. A major theme is the power While privilege has in shaping policies purportedly designed to extend educational opportunities of African American children. Drawing on Critical Race Theory, the book exposes how desegregation policy discriminated against African Americans and how they pursued desegregation, as one of many strategies, including institution building in the community, to obtain equal educational opportunities."--Publisher's website.

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OL Work ID
OL5851991W

Subjects

African AmericansEducation (Secondary)School integrationAfrican americans, educationAfrican americans, floridaAfrican Americans -- Education (Secondary) -- Florida -- Hillsborough CountySchool integration -- Florida

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