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61. South Carolina (This Land Called America) by Sara Gilbert | |
Library Binding: 32
Pages
(2009-07-15)
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62. South Carolina at the Brink: Robert Mcnair And the Politics of Civil Rights by Philip G. Grose | |
Hardcover: 360
Pages
(2006-06)
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Best book I've read on national and state politics and policy during the 1960's |
63. Along Freedom Road: Hyde County, North Carolina, and the Fate of Black Schools in the South by David S. Cecelski | |
Paperback: 248
Pages
(1994-04-29)
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Editorial Review Product Description The threatened closing of Hyde County's black schools collided with a rich and vibrant educational heritage that had helped to sustain the black community since Reconstruction. As other southern school boards routinely closed black schools and displaced their educational leaders, Hyde County blacks began to fear that school desegregation was undermining—rather than enhancing—this legacy. This book, then, is the story of one county's extraordinary struggle for civil rights, but at the same time it explores the fight for civil rights in all of eastern North Carolina and the dismantling of black education throughout the South. Customer Reviews (1)
An alternative story of school desegregation |
64. The Education of Blacks in the South, 1860-1935 by James D. Anderson | |
Paperback: 381
Pages
(1988-09-09)
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History of Postbellum education in US
Sooner than promised. . .
educatio 1860
Booker T. Washington and Industrial Education
Everything We Were Not Told Anderson employs a large number of statistics and examples to support his case. The nature of the book's content requires such documentation to dispell historical myths which history textbooks commonly espouse however. This book is an excellent read for history and education enthusists, as well as anyone else interested in opening their minds. ... Read more |
65. Resurgent Politics and Educational Progressivism in the New South: North Carolina, 1890-1913 by H. Leon Prather | |
Hardcover: 304
Pages
(1979-06)
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66. Bob Jones University (Campus History: South Carolina) by Bob A. Nestor | |
Paperback: 128
Pages
(2008-08-20)
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67. Annual Workshop on Formal Approaches to Slavic Languages: The South Carolina Meeting 2004 (Michigan Slavic Materials) by Steven Franks, Workshop on Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics, Frank Y. Gladney, Mila Tasseva-kurktchieva | |
Paperback: 386
Pages
(2005-06-30)
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68. The Thirteen Colonies - South Carolina by Christina M. Girod | |
Hardcover: 96
Pages
(2001-12-14)
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69. A History of the University of South Carolina, 1940-2000 by Henry H. Lesesne | |
Hardcover: 471
Pages
(2002-02)
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Editorial Review Product Description Henry H. Lesesne recounts the historic transformation of USC into a modern research university, grounding that change in the context of the modernization of South Carolina and the South in general. Lesesne describes with candor and impressive research how the University of South Carolina and, indeed, all of the state's higher education system emerged from a past limited by racism and poverty and began to measure its aspirations by national educational standards. |
70. Their Highest Potential: An African American School Community in the Segregated South by Vanessa Siddle Walker | |
Paperback: 276
Pages
(1996-06-17)
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Editorial Review Product Description According to Walker, the relationship between school and community was mutually dependent. Parents sacrificed financially to meet the school's needs, and teachers and administrators put in extra time for professional development, specialized student assistance, and home visits. The result was a school that placed the needs of African American students at the center of its mission, which was in turn shared by the community. Walker concludes that the experience of CCTS captures a segment of the history of African Americans in segregated schools that has been overlooked and that provides important context for the ongoing debate about how best to educate African American children. Customer Reviews (2)
Two thumbs up
The book focuses during the period of legalized segregation |
71. School History of North Carolina: From 1584 to the Present Time (Dodo Press) by John W. Moore | |
Paperback: 384
Pages
(2009-04-03)
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72. A Question of Justice: New South Governors and Education, 1968-1976 by Gordon E. Harvey | |
Hardcover: 240
Pages
(2002-06-12)
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73. William Louis Poteat: A Leader of the Progressive-Era South (Religion in the South) by Randal L. Hall | |
Hardcover: 344
Pages
(2000-07-27)
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Editorial Review Product Description " William Louis Poteat (1856-1938), the son of a conservative Baptist slaveholder, became one of the most outspoken southern liberals during his lifetime. He was a rarity in the South for openly teaching evolution beginning in the 1880s, and during his tenure as president of Wake Forest College (1905-1927) his advocacy of social Christianity stood in stark contrast to the zeal for practical training that swept through the New South's state universities. Exceptionally frank in his support of evolution, Poteat believed it represented God at work in nature. Despite repeated attacks in the early 1920s, Poteat stood his ground on this issue while a number of other professors at southern colleges were dismissed for teaching evolution. One of the few Baptists who stressed the social duties of Christians, Poteat led numerous campaigns during the Progressive era for reform on such issues as public education, child labor, race relations, and care of the mentally ill. His convictions were grounded in a respect for high culture and learning, a belief in the need for leadership, and a deep-seated faith in God. Poteat also embodied the struggle with the intellectual compromises that tortured contemporary social critics in the South. Though he took a liberal position on numerous issues, he was a staunch advocate for prohibition and became a strong supporter of eugenics, a position he adopted after following his beliefs in a natural hierarchy and absolute moral order to their ultimate conclusion. Randal Hall's revisionist biography presents a nuanced portrait of Poteat, shedding new light on southern intellectual life, religious development, higher education, and politics in the region during his lifetime. |
74. Martha Schofield and the Re-Education of the South, 1839-1916 (Studies in Women and Religion) by Katherine Smedley | |
Hardcover: 324
Pages
(1987-12)
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75. Schooling the New South: Pedagogy, Self, and Society in North Carolina, 1880-1920 (Fred W. Morrison Series in Southern Studies) by James L. Leloudis | |
Paperback: 358
Pages
(1999-02-22)
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76. South Carolina People Projects: 30 Cool, Activities, Crafts, Experiments & More for Kids to Do to Learn About Your State (South Carolina Experience) by Carole Marsh | |
Paperback: 32
Pages
(2003-05)
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77. School Resegregation: Must the South Turn Back? (H. Eugene and Lillian Youngs Lehman) | |
Paperback: 400
Pages
(2005-09-12)
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Editorial Review Product Description In thirteen essays, leading thinkers in the field of race and public education present not only the latest data and statistics on the trend toward resegregation but also legal and policy analysis of why these trends are accelerating, how they are harmful, and what can be done to counter them. What's at stake is the quality of education available to both white and nonwhite students, they argue. This volume will help educators, policy makers, and concerned citizens begin a much-needed dialogue about how America can best educate its increasingly multiethnic student population in the twenty-first century. |
78. Paradoxes of Desegregation: African American Struggles for Educational Equity in Charleston, South Carolina, 1926-1972 by R. Scott Baker | |
Hardcover: 248
Pages
(2006-08-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description A case study of southern evasions, Paradoxes of Desegregation: African American Struggles for Educational Equity in Charleston, South Carolina, 1926–1972 documents the new educational order that grew out of decades of conflict between African American civil rights activists and South Carolina’s political leadership. Baker expands the conventional scholarly perspective, which has focused almost exclusively on the NAACP, and explores activism on a local level to desegregate schools, colleges, and universities. During the 1940s, Baker shows, a combination of black activism and NAACP litigation forced state officials to increase funding for black education. This early phase of the struggle in turn accelerated the development of institutions that cultivated a new generation of grass roots leaders. Challenging Michael J. Klarman’s backlash thesis, Baker demonstrates that white resistance to integration did not commence or crystallize after Brown. Instead, beginning in the 1940s, authorities in South Carolina institutionalized an exclusionary system of standardized testing that, according to Baker, exploited African Americans’ educational disadvantages, limited access to white schools, and confined black South Carolinians to separate institutions. As massive resistance to desegregation collapsed in the late 1950s, officials in other southern states followed South Carolina’s lead, adopting testing policies that continue to govern the region’s educational system. Paradoxes of Desegregation brings much needed historical perspective to contemporary debates about the landmark federal education law, No Child Left Behind. Baker analyzes decades of historical evidence related to high-stakes testing and concludes that desegregation, while a triumph for advantaged blacks, has paradoxically been a tragedy for most African Americans. Customer Reviews (1)
Inspirational and deeply troubling |
79. Imagery of Identity in South African Education: 1880-1990 by Michael Cross | |
Paperback: 360
Pages
(1999-12-31)
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80. ACADEMY AND COLLEGE: THE HISTORY by Judith Bainbridge | |
Hardcover: 340
Pages
(2001-10-01)
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