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| Document Type: | Book |
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| All Authors / Contributors: |
David Nathan Plank; Rick Ginsberg |
| ISBN: | 0313262977 9780313262975 |
| OCLC Number: | 20800595 |
| Description: | viii, 285 p. ; 25 cm. |
| Contents: | Why study the South? / David N. Plank -- Antebellum school reform in the port cities of the Deep South / Joseph W. Newman -- Public education in the New South : a school system for Atlanta, 1868-1879 / Philip N. Racine -- The origins of urban schools in comparative perspective / David L. Angus -- The politics of Memphis school reform, 1883-1927 / Lynette Boney Wrenn -- Boss Behrman reforms the schools : The 1912 New Orleans school reform / Rick Ginsberg -- Educational reform and organizational change : Atlanta in the Progressive Era / David N. Plank -- Progressive school reform in comparative perspective / Jeffrey E. Mirel -- Black school politics in Atlanta, Georgia, 1869-1943 / Marcia E. Turner -- The politics of black education in Memphis, Tennessee, 1868-1881 / Kathleen Berkeley -- Two worlds of race? urban blacks and the public schools, North and South, 1865-1940 / Michael W. Homel -- The historiography of urban education in the South / David N. Plank. |
| Series Title: | Contributions to the study of education, no. 38 |
| Responsibility: | edited by David N. Plank and Rick Ginsberg. |
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