Originally published in the May 1976 issue of School review under title: Is school desegregation still a good idea? Includes bibliographies and index.
Contents:
Detroit / Nellie Brodis. The way I see it : reflections on school desegregation by teachers from four cities : Charles V. Willie -- School desegregation : a synonym for racial equality / Alvin F. Poussaint and Toye Brown Lewis -- Why academic research fails to be useful / Robert L. Crain -- Coleman's desegregation research and policy recommendations / Stanley S. Robin and James J. Bosco -- Why busing plans work / John A. Finger, Jr. -- White against white : school desegregation and the revolt of middle America / Lillian B. Rubin -- TV's deadly inadvertent bias / Florence H. Levinshon -- The Court, the legislature, the presidency, and school desegregation policy / Betty Showell -- School integration : ideology, methodology, and national policy / Ray C. Rist -- Desegregating urban areas : is it worth it? Can it be done? / Charles S. Bullick, III. -- Open enrollment and fiscal incentives / George Richard Meadows -- The ultimate solution : desegregated housing / Harry N. Gottlieb -- The way I see it : reflections on school desegregation by teachers from four cities : Chicago / Sylvia Fischer; Hattiesburg / Helen Nicholson, Miriam W. Vance; San Francisco / Florence C. Lewis; Detroit / Nellie Brodis.
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