Description |
1 online resource (xii, 221 pages) |
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Physical Medium |
polychrome |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Summary |
When Louisville's local desegregation plan was overturned in 2007, the people of Jefferson County, Kentucky, faced the question of whether and how to maintain racial diversity in their schools. This debate occurred when scholars, pundits, and much of the public had declared school integration a failed experiment rightfully abandoned. This book uses oral history narratives, newspaper accounts, and other documents, to expose the disappointments of desegregation, draw attention to those who struggled for over 5 decades to bring about equality and diversity, and to highlight the benefits of school integration. |
Contents |
Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- School Desegregation in the Wake of Brown, 1954-1971 -- The Beginning of Busing, 1971-1980 -- The Continuing Struggle over Desegregation, 1981-2007 -- Remembering the Meaning and Impact of School Desegregation -- Conclusion -- Appendix: Interviewees -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index. |
Local Note |
eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
Subject |
School integration -- Kentucky -- Louisville -- History.
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School integration. |
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Kentucky -- Louisville. |
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History. |
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Busing for school integration -- Kentucky -- Louisville -- History.
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Busing for school integration. |
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Public schools -- Kentucky -- Louisville -- History.
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Public schools. |
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Educational equalization -- Kentucky -- Louisville -- History.
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Educational equalization. |
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Louisville (Ky.) -- Race relations.
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Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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Electronic books.
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History.
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Other Form: |
Print version: K'Meyer, Tracy Elaine. From Brown to Meredith. Chapel Hill : The University of North Carolina Press, [2013] 9781469607085 (DLC) 2012051383 (OCoLC)829087704 |
ISBN |
9781469612553 (electronic book) |
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1469612550 (electronic book) |
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9781469607085 |
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1469607085 |
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