
The Lost Education of Horace Tate
Uncovering the Hidden Heroes Who Fought for Justice in Schools
فرمت کتاب
ebook
تاریخ انتشار
2018
نویسنده
Vanessa Siddle Walkerناشر
The New Pressشابک
9781620971062
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نقد و بررسی

June 15, 2018
Black educators, in the South especially, have been unsung champions in the quest for justice in American public schools. By tracking the work of Dr. Horace Edward Tate (1920-2002), his Georgia Teachers and Education Association, and similar black educational associations throughout the South, Walker (educational studies, Emory Univ.; Behind Every Movement) paints a portrait of how black teachers networked locally and nationally to advance black students and schools, particularly in the era before the U.S. Supreme Court outlawed racially segregated public schools in 1954. The author argues that Brown v. Board of Education's victory for equality resulted at least as much from the work of black educators as from the often much heralded NAACP lawyers. With detailed descriptions of Southern politicians and public educational policy, Walker highlights how Brown was often misinterpreted as an "outergration" of black teachers and their curricular emphases and values. VERDICT Walker's extensively documented work is a much-needed corrective contextualizing the landscape of school desegregation; required reading for those interested in the past, present, and future of education of African American children.--Thomas J. Davis, Arizona State Univ., Tempe
Copyright 2018 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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