Why They Couldn't Wait: A Critique of the Black-Jewish Conflict Over Community Control in Ocean-Hill Brownsville, 1967-1971Routledge, 24 авг. 2001 г. - Всего страниц: 192 Examining the infamous conflict between a predominantly black community and a predominantly Jewish teachers' union, Gordon takes a new look at this historically rich and racially diverse community. |
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Introduction The Need for Public Education in a Democratic Society | 1 |
1 Who Should Run the Schools? Decentralization and Community Control
| 7 |
2 Black Power Failures of Integration and the Mobilization of a Community
| 25 |
3 White Power The Construction of Jews as the Voice of Reason
| 65 |
4 When Some Workers Dont Look Toward the Left The Battle with the United Federation of Teachers
| 93 |
Conclusion A Question of Whose Children Benefit from Whose Labor
| 117 |
Notes | 127 |
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