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Amanda Davenport wrote 2 weeks ago: To separate them … solely because of their race generates a feeling of inferiority as to their statu … more →

Tags: Papers, Education, Urban Poverty, Politics, desegregation, american dream, Equity, Adequacy, school finance

Kenneth Clark's: Black & White Doll Test, Brown v. Board of Education -Desegregation

mulattoxbeauty wrote 2 weeks ago: … more →

Tags: Civil Rights, Equality, History, Race, Life, black, White, Kenneth Clark, desegregation

If I didn't know any better....

educationceo wrote 2 weeks ago: I’d think that: The Emancipation Proclamation actually called for the continued enslavement of … more →

Tags: Public Education, Achievement gap, arne duncan, Civil Rights, Education, Emancipation Proclamation, Juneteenth, Malcolm, Martin Luther King

Human Rights Photographs That Changed The World

Eric G. Young wrote 1 month ago: Here is a collection of some of the most important civil or human rights photographs ever taken, wit … more →

Tags: Children & the Law, Civil Rights, Human Rights, police brutality, War & Human Rights, Human Rights and Liberties, Law, Photographs, photos

Democracy in Education (Blurb)1 comment

gmeier587 wrote 1 month ago: The ideals of brown vs. Board of Education (1954) were at the heart of diversity in education. To be … more →

Tags: Democracy in Education, Diversity, Native American

Political Forces in the 1950s and 60s Set the Stage for Growth of National Education Policy

Amanda Davenport wrote 1 month ago: “The question we ask today is not whether our government is too big or too small, but whether it wor … more →

Tags: Anthropology & Sociology, Education, Papers, Politics, obama, Race, No Child Left Behind, Civil Rights Movement, Civil Rights

“…it looked like the American dream might become more than a cruel taunt to African Americans.” The American Dream and The Public Schools, Hochschild & Scovronick

Amanda Davenport wrote 1 month ago: School desegregation was the most powerful and most effective tool ever implemented by the federal g … more →

Tags: Papers, Education, Anthropology & Sociology, Urban Poverty, Politics, desegregation, american dream, Black Power, Milliken v. Bradley

“People are going to learn their way out of poverty." LBJ, 19641 comment

Amanda Davenport wrote 1 month ago: The United States government spends more on, and expects more from, public primary and secondary sch … more →

Tags: Papers, Education, Anthropology & Sociology, Urban Poverty, Politics, Race, LBJ, War on Poverty, Great Society

Weekend Reading/Viewing Laundry List (11/06/09)

noompa wrote 1 month ago: It promises to be a beautiful weekend here in Chicago, so don’t spend too much time indoors if … more →

Tags: TGIF, Pakistan, Ezra Klein, Manan Ahmed, caste, Frontline, racism, swine flu, Winnie the Pooh

Was Brown v. Board Wrongly Decided?5 comments

ACG wrote 2 months ago: Scalia thinks it was. Except, he doesn’t. Irresponsible, slapdash journalism notwithstanding, … more →

Tags: Politics, Author - ACG, Law, Equality, racism, Supreme Court, antonin scalia, Originalism

Ballentine's Blunder

Clutch82 wrote 4 months ago:   Warren Ballentine    Warren Ballentine: lawyer, self-proclaimed “truth fighter”, advoc … more →

Tags: Clutch82, Entertainment, Life, Politics, media, Culture, Education, Warren Ballentine, Truth Fighters

Not yet finished, but worth reading ...

jeffkellylowenstein3 wrote 4 months ago: I'm loving this masterfully written novel by Orhan Pamuk. So … I’m doing the vacatio … more →

Tags: Current Books, Baker v. Carr, earl warren, Executive Order 9066, james newton, Miranda v. Arizona, Orhan Pamuk, Pkk, Separate but equal

Elaine Jones | Rekindling the Spirit of Brown v. Board of Education

Kevin Alexander Gray wrote 4 months ago: Rekindling the Spirit of Brown v. Board of Education “A Call to Action!” Former NAACP LD … more →

Tags: American History, American Politics, American Progressive Politics, black politics, Civil Rights, Grassroots Historical Figures, Historic Black Politics & Figures, Black History, civil rights litigation

Odds and Ends: Representing the Invisible Man

Albert Wan wrote 5 months ago: The Times had two interesting profiles the other week that are worth reading.  One is on Lloyd Gaine … more →

Tags: Civil Rights, U. S. news, Social Justice, Lloyd Gaines, Ramon J. Jimenez

Brown v. Deterioration: Saving Sumner Elementary School1 comment

Candace Keener wrote 5 months ago: Brown v. Board of Education is one of the most famous court cases in U.S. history. Third-grader Lind … more →

Tags: Feature Home, Stuff You Missed in History Class, brown v. board of education national historic site, sumner elementary school

President Obama's NAACP Speech -- FULL TEXT

stephencrose wrote 5 months ago: REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT TO THE NAACP CENTENNIAL CONVENTION Hilton New York New York, New York 7:00 … more →

Tags: Politics, President Obama, Speech, NAACP, centennial, Voting Rights Act, Civil Rights Act

Weekend recommendations: Jabari Asim takes on The N Word while Rosabeth Moss Kanter writes about confidence.

jeffkellylowenstein3 wrote 6 months ago:   Dave Chappelle's turn as blind KKK member Clayton Bigsby is just one of the many topics addres … more →

Tags: Current Books, BBC, Confidence: How Wining Streaks and Losing Streaks Begin, Dave Chappelle, earl warren, geno auriemma, George Frederickson, Harvard Business School, Huck Finn

Iconic Images of Human Rights Violations (12): The Little Rock Nine1 comment

Filip Spagnoli wrote 6 months ago: (source) Watch the hate in the faces. One can almost hear the slurs. See here for the story behind t … more →

Tags: discrimination and hate, Education, Equality, iconic images of human rights violations, US, apartheid, racism, Discrimination, Hate

Judicial Activism

glovedo wrote 7 months ago: Judicial activism is sadly a problem that our country has faced in the past and even more sadly will … more →

Tags: Politics, Judicial Activism


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