The Bricks before Brown: The Chinese American, Native American, and Mexican Americans' Struggle for Educational Equality

Author:   Marisela Martinez-Cola
Publisher:   University of Georgia Press
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9780820362021


Pages:   277
Publication Date:   30 August 2022
Format:   Hardback
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The Bricks before Brown: The Chinese American, Native American, and Mexican Americans' Struggle for Educational Equality


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"In 1954 the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that state laws establishing racial segregation are unconstitutional, declaring ""separate is inherently unequal."" Known as a seminal Supreme Court case and civil rights victory, Brown v. Board of Education resulted from many legal battles that predicated its existence. Marisela Martinez-Cola writes about the many important cases that led to the culmination of Brown. She reveals that the road to Brown is lined with ""bricks"" representing at least one hundred other families who legally challenged segregated schooling in state and federal courts across the country, eleven of which involved Chinese American, Native American, and Mexican American plaintiffs. By revealing the significance of Chinese American, Native American, and Mexican American segregation cases, Martinez-Cola provides an opportunity for an increasingly diverse America to be fully invested in the complete grand narrative of the civil rights movement. To illustrate the evolution of these cases, she focuses on three court cases from California, including these stories as part of the ""long civil rights movement,"" and thus expands our understanding of the scope of that movement along racial, gender, and class lines. Comparing and discussing the meaning of the other court cases that led to the Brown decision strengthens the standing of Brown while revealing all the twists and turns inherent in the struggle for equality."

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Author:   Marisela Martinez-Cola
Publisher:   University of Georgia Press
Imprint:   University of Georgia Press
Weight:   0.151kg
ISBN:  

9780820362021


ISBN 10:   0820362026
Pages:   277
Publication Date:   30 August 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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The Bricks before Brown is written in an engaging style and puts forth a compelling narrative of the court cases that laid the foundation for school desegregation. This book will change the way we think about the long road to school desegregation . . . . This is a story that needs to be told, and Marisela Martinez-Cola tells it very well.--Tanya Maria Golash-Boza author of Race and Racisms: A Critical Approach The Bricks before Brown offers an intriguing, almost bird's-eye view of the web of litigation that predated the iconic U.S. Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education. The author digs deep into the historical record to provide a fulsome account of a handful of California cases that represent a broad spectrum of resistance to school segregation by race and national origin.--Doris Marie Provine author of Unequal under Law: Race in the War on Drugs


"The Bricks before Brown is written in an engaging style and puts forth a compelling narrative of the court cases that laid the foundation for school desegregation. This book will change the way we think about the long road to school desegregation . . . . This is a story that needs to be told, and Marisela Martinez-Cola tells it very well.--Tanya Maria Golash-Boza ""author of Race and Racisms: A Critical Approach"" The Bricks before Brown offers an intriguing, almost bird's-eye view of the web of litigation that predated the iconic U.S. Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education. The author digs deep into the historical record to provide a fulsome account of a handful of California cases that represent a broad spectrum of resistance to school segregation by race and national origin.--Doris Marie Provine ""author of Unequal under Law: Race in the War on Drugs"""


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Marisela Martinez-Cola is an assistant professor of sociology at Morehouse College She has published in the Journal of Law & Society, Sociology of Race and Ethnicity, Teaching Sociology, Latino Studies, Understanding and Dismantling Privilege, and Humanity and Society. She lives in Atlanta, Georgia.

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