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The best of that world : historically Black high schools and the crisis of desegregation in a southern metropolis
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The best of that world : historically Black high schools and the crisis of desegregation in a southern metropolis

Author: Barbara J Shircliffe
Publisher: Cresskill, NJ : Hampton Press, ©2006.
Series: Understanding education and policy.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Shircliffe, Barbara J.
Best of that world.
Cresskill, NJ : Hampton Press, c2006
(OCoLC)607860931
Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Barbara J Shircliffe
ISBN: 1572736305 9781572736306 9781572736313 1572736313
OCLC Number: 62741492
Description: xiv, 255 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Contents: Ch. 1. Introduction : desegregation, nostalgia and the all-black school --
Ch. 2. Class, race, and white supremacy : the development of school segregation in Florida --
Ch. 3. Accommodation and resistance : the struggle for educational equity --
Ch. 4. Florida's movement for civil rights : post war boom, educational expansion, and Brown --
Ch. 5. With all deliberate reluctance : moderation and desegregation in Hillsborough County, Florida --
Ch. 6. The politics of school desegregation : the closing of historically black high schools in Hillsborough County --
Ch. 7. "The best of that world" : nostalgia and the historically black high school --
Ch. 8. The restoration of Blake and Middleton High Schools
Series Title: Understanding education and policy.
Responsibility: Barbara J. Shircliffe.
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