Students of the Dream: Resegregation in a Southern City

Awards:   Winner of Susanne M. Glasscock Humanities Book Prize 2018 (United States)
Author:   Ruth Carbonette Yow
Publisher:   Harvard University Press
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9780674971905


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   07 January 2021
Format:   Hardback
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  • Winner of Susanne M. Glasscock Humanities Book Prize 2018 (United States)

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Author:   Ruth Carbonette Yow
Publisher:   Harvard University Press
Imprint:   Harvard University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.544kg
ISBN:  

9780674971905


ISBN 10:   0674971906
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   07 January 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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Yow's evocative and enlightening work convincingly argues that there is vast potential to reimagine integration for contemporary times. Students of the Dream is a major contribution to our understanding of school integration's impact upon society. -- Susan Eaton, author of <i>Integration Nation: Immigrants, Refugees, and America at Its Best</i> Yow has done something very brave in our data-driven era; she has moved in close and watched and listened to students describe their experiences with desegregation, integration, and resegregation. Even more astonishing, she has dared to follow the students in offering an answer: a new era of integration they are working so hard, with so few resources, to build. Beautifully written, emotionally rich, and compelling, Students of the Dream is a must-read for today's teachers and students as well as everyone who believes integrated public education is essential to the future of our democracy. -- Grace Elizabeth Hale, author of <i>A Nation of Outsiders</i> Yow examines the desegregation and resegregation of Marietta's schools through the lived experience of young people in classrooms, extracurricular activities, and sports. Her account takes the story into the present day in order to include the introduction of large numbers of Latino, immigrant, and even undocumented students into the district. This engagingly written work points us forward to strategies for accomplishing a more equitable future in American education. -- Tracy E. K'Meyer, author of <i>From Brown to Meredith</i>


Yow's evocative and enlightening work convincingly argues that there is vast potential to reimagine integration for contemporary times. Students of the Dream is a major contribution to our understanding of school integration's impact upon society.--Susan Eaton, author of Integration Nation: Immigrants, Refugees, and America at Its Best


Yow has done something very brave in our data-driven era; she has moved in close and watched and listened to students describe their experiences with desegregation, integration, and resegregation. Even more astonishing, she has dared to follow the students in offering an answer: a new era of integration they are working so hard, with so few resources, to build. Beautifully written, emotionally rich, and compelling, Students of the Dream is a must-read for today's teachers and students as well as everyone who believes integrated public education is essential to the future of our democracy.--Grace Elizabeth Hale, author of A Nation of Outsiders Yow's evocative and enlightening work convincingly argues that there is vast potential to reimagine integration for contemporary times. Students of the Dream is a major contribution to our understanding of school integration's impact upon society.--Susan Eaton, author of Integration Nation: Immigrants, Refugees, and America at Its Best


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Ruth Carbonette Yow is a Marion L. Brittain Fellow at the Georgia Institute of Technology.

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