Stepping Over the Color Line - African-American Students in White Suburban Schools (Electronic book text, Revised ed.)

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This study of a school choice plan in St. Louis, Missouri -- which allowed black students to attend suburban schools -- reveals the ugliness and beauty of American race relations. It describes the resistance of suburban white educators, the fears that kept many black parents from taking advantage of school choice, and the courage of black students who crossed the color line, helped by those white educators who saw choice as an opportunity to improve education and create real integration.

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This study of a school choice plan in St. Louis, Missouri -- which allowed black students to attend suburban schools -- reveals the ugliness and beauty of American race relations. It describes the resistance of suburban white educators, the fears that kept many black parents from taking advantage of school choice, and the courage of black students who crossed the color line, helped by those white educators who saw choice as an opportunity to improve education and create real integration.

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Yale University Press

Country of origin

United States

Release date

November 1997

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Electronic book text

Pages

385

Edition

Revised ed.

ISBN-13

978-0-585-35759-1

Barcode

9780585357591

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0-585-35759-5



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