The Pursuit of Racial and Ethnic Equality in American Public Schools: Mendez, Brown, and Beyond

Author:   Kristi L. Bowman
Publisher:   Michigan State University Press
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Pages:   478
Publication Date:   19 December 2014
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The Pursuit of Racial and Ethnic Equality in American Public Schools: Mendez, Brown, and Beyond


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In 1954 the Supreme Court decided Brown v. Board of Education; ten years later, Congress enacted the Civil Rights Act. These monumental changes in American law dramatically expanded educational opportunities for racial and ethnic minority children across the country. They also changed the experiences of white children, who have learned in increasingly diverse classrooms. The authors of this commemorative volume include leading scholars in law, education, and public policy, as well as important historical figures. Taken together, the chapters trace the narrative arc of school desegregation in the United States, beginning in California in the 1940s, continuing through Brown v. Board, the Civil Rights Act, and three important Supreme Court decisions about school desegregation and voluntary integration in 1974, 1995, and 2007. The authors also assess the status of racial and ethnic equality in education today and consider the viability of future legal and policy reform in pursuit of the goals of Brown v. Board. This remarkable collection of voices in conversation with one another lays the groundwork for future discussions about the relationship between law and educational equality, and ultimately for the creation of new public policy. A valuable reference for scholars and students alike, this dynamic text is an important contribution to the literature by an outstanding group of authors.

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Author:   Kristi L. Bowman
Publisher:   Michigan State University Press
Imprint:   Michigan State University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.635kg
ISBN:  

9781611861808


ISBN 10:   1611861802
Pages:   478
Publication Date:   19 December 2014
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
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Table of Contents

Contents Acknowledgments Foreword by James E. Ryan Introduction by Kristi L. Bowman Part I. Mendez, Brown, and the Civil Rights Act Mendez (1946) Standing on the Shoulders of Mendez v. Westminster - Frederick P. Aguirre Our Children Are Americans: Mendez v. Westminster and Mexican American Rights - Philippa Strum Pursuing Equity at the Intersection of School Desegregation, English-Language Instruction, and Immigration - Kristi L. Bowman Brown (1954) The Rest of the Story of Brown v. Board of Education - Cheryl Brown Henderson Brown v. Board of Education: An Axe in the Frozen Sea of Racism - Jack Greenberg Integrating an All-White High School in the Segregated South: Memories, Challenges, and Lessons Learned - Patricia A. Edwards Brown’s 60th Anniversary: A Story of Judicial Isolation - Wendy Parker The Civil Rights Act (1964) Massive Resistance before the Civil Rights Act: The Integration of Little Rock Central High School - John J. (Jack) Feeheley Equity in Education: The Present and Future of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 - Allison R. Brown Defining Discrimination: Intent, Impact, and the Future of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 - Derek W. Black Part II. Desegregation Unfolds Milliken (1974) Milliken v. Bradley: A Judicial Betrayal of Brown - Nathaniel R. Jones School Desegregation in Metropolitan Detroit: Struggling for Justice in a Divided and Troubled Community - Joyce A. Baugh Milliken and the Prospects for Racial Diversity in U.S. Public Schools - Charles T. Clotfelter Jenkins (1995) Missouri v. Jenkins: A Remedy without Objective Limitation - John R. Munich Missed Opportunities, Enduring Legacies: School Segregationand Desegregation in Kansas City, Missouri - Kevin Fox Gotham The Legal Legacy of Missouri v. Jenkins - Kristi L. Bowman Parents Involved and Meredith (2007) Meredith v. Jefferson County Board of Education: A Community Committed to Diverse Schools - Byron E. Leet Making Schools More Separate and Unequal: Parents Involved in Community Schools v. Seattle School District No. 1 - Erwin Chemerinsky Contesting White Accumulation in Seattle: Toward a Materialist Antiracist Analysis of School Desegregation - Michael J. Dumas Part III. Looking to the Future After Unitary Status: Examining Voluntary Integration Strategies for Southern School Districts - Danielle R. Holley-Walker Voluntary Integration and School Board Leadership in Louisville, Kentucky - Erica Frankenberg and Sarah Diem How Adequacy Litigation Fails to Fulfill the Promise of Brown (But How it Can Get Us Closer) - David Hinojosa and Karolina Walters Teacher Evaluation and Collective Bargaining: The New Frontier of Civil Rights - Benjamin M. Superfine and Jessica J. Gottlieb Education and Civil Rights: Lessons of Six Decades and Challenges of a Changed Society - Gary Orfield Contributing Authors Index

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The Pursuit of Racial and Ethnic Equality in American Public Schools focuses on the landmark Brown decision, the federal Civil Rights Act, and the subsequent decades of struggle for equality of opportunity. Several significant themes emerge from this extraordinary, cross-disciplinary book: the contributors largely lament the rejection of metropolitan desegregation remedies, insightfully analyze the lowering of the bar to achieve unitary status, and impress upon us the significance of most voluntary desegregation plans being invalidated. The authors engage many challenging legal and policy issues, and a particular strength of the book is its emphasis on the contemporary conundrum of meeting the needs of students in majority-minority urban centers. -Mark G. Yudof, President Emeritus and Professor of Law, University of California In this important new collection, 26 authors reflect on the racial and ethnic discrimination that infects our public schools, some sharing their own powerful stories. Their moving first-person narratives are interwoven with commentary by some of the nation's most prominent scholars. Many books have been written about school inequality, and this volume is among the best. It is a must-read for anyone who genuinely cares about the racial and ethnic disparities that continue to plague our public schools. -Morris Dees, Founder and Chief Trial Attorney, Southern Poverty Law Center This book reminds us that to address the racial and ethnic inequality that exists in schools today, we must understand the social and legal foundation on which we stand. The book's exceptional contributors trace that significant and complex history, which includes not only African American but also Latino plaintiff s, and which involves courts as well as the U.S. Departments of Education and Justice. They then look to the future, carefully evaluating creative litigation and policymaking possibilities. Lawyers, educators, and policymakers all have much to learn from this remarkable book. -Charlie Rose, former General Counsel, U.S. Department of Education As the nation reflects on the state of its schools 60 years after the Brown decision and 50 years after the Civil Rights Act, this timely and important book will serve as a poignant reminder of the limits of the law in securing civil rights in education and why the pursuit of equity, integration, and social justice in education are goals that we must not forsake. Despite public education's many flaws, it continues to be America's most democratic and accessible institution. This book illuminates why race and racial inequality continue to determine the kind of education our children receive and what it might take to transform schools so that they truly embody and advance our democratic ideals. -Pedro A. Noguera, Peter L. Agnew Professor of Education, New York University, and Executive Director, Metropolitan Center for Research on Equity and the Transformation of Schools


This book reminds us that to address the racial and ethnic inequality that exists in schools today, we must understand the social and legal foundation on which we stand. The book's exceptional contributors trace that significant and complex history, which includes not only African American but also Latino plaintiff s, and which involves courts as well as the U.S. Departments of Education and Justice. They then look to the future, carefully evaluating creative litigation and policymaking possibilities. Lawyers, educators, and policymakers all have much to learn from this remarkable book. -Charlie Rose, former General Counsel, U.S. Department of Education


This book reminds us that to address the racial and ethnic inequality that exists in schools today, we must understand the social and legal foundation on which we stand. The book s exceptional contributors trace that significant and complex history, which includes not only African American but also Latino plaintiff s, and which involves courts as well as the U.S. Departments of Education and Justice. They then look to the future, carefully evaluating creative litigation and policymaking possibilities. Lawyers, educators, and policymakers all have much to learn from this remarkable book. Charlie Rose, former General Counsel, U.S. Department of Education The Pursuit of Racial and Ethnic Equality in American Public Schools focuses on the landmark Brown decision, the federal Civil Rights Act, and the subsequent decades of struggle for equality of opportunity. Several significant themes emerge from this extraordinary, cross-disciplinary book: the contributors largely lament the rejection of metropolitan desegregation remedies, insightfully analyze the lowering of the bar to achieve unitary status, and impress upon us the significance of most voluntary desegregation plans being invalidated. The authors engage many challenging legal and policy issues, and a particular strength of the book is its emphasis on the contemporary conundrum of meeting the needs of students in majority-minority urban centers. Mark G. Yudof, President Emeritus and Professor of Law, University of California As the nation reflects on the state of its schools 60 years after the Brown decision and 50 years after the Civil Rights Act, this timely and important book will serve as a poignant reminder of the limits of the law in securing civil rights in education and why the pursuit of equity, integration, and social justice in education are goals that we must not forsake. Despite public education s many flaws, it continues to be America s most democratic and accessible institution. This book illuminates why race and racial inequality continue to determine the kind of education our children receive and what it might take to transform schools so that they truly embody and advance our democratic ideals. Pedro A. Noguera, Peter L. Agnew Professor of Education, New York University, and Executive Director, Metropolitan Center for Research on Equity and the Transformation of Schools In this important new collection, 26 authors reflect on the racial and ethnic discrimination that infects our public schools, some sharing their own powerful stories. Their moving first-person narratives are interwoven with commentary by some of the nation s most prominent scholars. Many books have been written about school inequality, and this volume is among the best. It is a must-read for anyone who genuinely cares about the racial and ethnic disparities that continue to plague our public schools. Morris Dees, Founder and Chief Trial Attorney, Southern Poverty Law Center


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Kristi L. Bowman is Professor of Law at Michigan State University’s College of Law and a faculty associate at the MSU College of Education’s Education Policy Center.

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