The politics of school desegregation : comparative case studies of community structure and policy-making / by Robert L. Crain. With the assistance of Morton Inger, Gerald A. McWorter [and] James J. Vanecko.

Author
Crain, Robert L. [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Chicago : Aldine Pub. Co., [1968]
Description
xviii, 390 pages ; 23 cm.

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      • National Opinion Research Center. Monographs in social research, 14
      • Monographs in social research ; 14. [More in this series]
      • National Opinion Research Center. Monographs in social research ; 14
      Bibliographic references
      Bibliography: p. 373-377.
      Contents
      • I. Eight northern cities : 1. St. Louis
      • 2. Lawndale
      • 3. Bay City
      • 4. Newark
      • 5. Buffalo
      • 6. Baltimore
      • 7. San Francisco
      • 8. Pittsburgh
      • II. An analysis of school policy-making : 9. Definition and overview
      • 10. School system acquiescence
      • 11. The school board
      • 12. Community characteristics and school board recruitment
      • III. Desegregation in New Orleans : 13. Overview
      • 14. New Orleans: the failure of an elite
      • 15. Why New Orleans?
      • 16. The correlates of peace
      • IV. The community and the civil rights movement : 17. The civil rights movement in northern cities
      • 18. The civil rights movement in southern cities
      • 19. School desegregation: north and south
      • 20. Community structure and community decision-making.
      LCCN
      67027390
      OCLC
      176100
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