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Progress Of Education (1954 Brown v. BOE (Thurgood Marshall (argued that…
Progress Of Education
1954 Brown v. BOE
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applied to 17 southern, western, and border states
1953, The Nation, Oliver Cox
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Ocean Hill-Brownsville, economically
depressed in NY
families fled in promise of cheap
mortgages, leaving poor conditions
after Brown, addressed overcrowding
and underpeforming schools
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1960, segregation deep in North
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1965 ESEA, precursor to George Bush NCLB, compensatory education for the 19 percent of low income public school students falling behind in black and hispanic schools
Johnson signed in Texas "By passing this bill, we bridge the gap between helplessness and hope..."
Once accused by Irwin Unger of viewing education as
a magic cure for social failure and economic inequality
"But all I knew was to teach them the little that I knew, hoping that it might help them against the hardship that lay ahead."
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desegregation could improves schools by providing funding, like First Ward Elementary School with a neglected playground and library
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Pygmalion in the Classroom, Robert Rosenthal
Catharine Beecher, Horace Mann, Elizabeth Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, Charlotte Forten, Margaret Haley, W.E.B. Du Boise pioneers in the progress of education