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After Brown: The Rise and Retreat of School Desegregation and Boom for Whom? Education, Desegregation, and Development in Charlotte
After Brown: The Rise and Retreat of School Desegregation. By Charles T. Clotfelter. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2004. 216p. $24.95. Boom for Whom? Education, Desegregation, and Development in Charlotte. By Stephen Samuel Smith. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2004. 246p. $86....
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Published in: | Perspectives on Politics 2005, Vol.3 (2), p.368-369 |
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Format: | Review |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | After Brown: The Rise and Retreat of School Desegregation. By
Charles T. Clotfelter. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2004. 216p.
$24.95. Boom for Whom? Education, Desegregation, and Development in
Charlotte. By Stephen Samuel Smith. Albany: State University of New
York Press, 2004. 246p. $86.50 cloth, $29.95 paper. Charles Clotfelter was moved to write his book because he discovered
that his students at Duke had no real appreciation of the intense struggle
to end racial isolation in public schools begun by the 1954 Brown v.
Board of Education decision. He felt some urgency in laying out the
historical record since there were strong indications that contemporary
schools were becoming resegregated. After Brown focuses on
“interracial contact,” the physical proximity of the races in
schools, because it is the necessary intermediary for all other potential
benefits, including educational achievement, self-esteem, attitudes, and
long-term social and economic success. |
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ISSN: | 1537-5927 1541-0986 |
DOI: | 10.1017/S1537592705380157 |