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Other People's Children: The Battle for Justice and Equality in New Jersey's Schools Book

Other People's Children: The Battle for Justice and Equality in New Jersey's Schools
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Other People's Children: The Battle for Justice and Equality in New Jersey's Schools, In 1981, when Raymond Abbott was a twelve-year-old sixth-grader in Camden, New Jersey, poor city school districts like his spent 25 percent less per student than the state's wealthy suburbs did. That year, Abbott became the lead plaintiff in a landmark cl, Other People's Children: The Battle for Justice and Equality in New Jersey's Schools
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  • Other People's Children: The Battle for Justice and Equality in New Jersey's Schools
  • Written by author Deborah Yaffe
  • Published by Rutgers University Press, 11/15/2007
  • In 1981, when Raymond Abbott was a twelve-year-old sixth-grader in Camden, New Jersey, poor city school districts like his spent 25 percent less per student than the state's wealthy suburbs did. That year, Abbott became the lead plaintiff in a landmark cl
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Preface and Acknowledgments     ix
The Plaintiffs and Their Families     xiii
Introduction: The Inheritance     1
The Beginning: Robinson v. Cahill, 1970-1976
Jersey City's Tax War     9
Celebrating the Bicentennial     31
The Crusade: Abbott v. Burke, 1979-1998
The True Believer     59
Son of Robinson     86
The Families     110
"The System Is Broken"     145
The Twenty-One/Forty-One Rule     176
The Children of Abbott     214
A Constitutional Right to Astroturf     249
The Never-Ending Story: Implementing Abbott, 1998-2006
"We Do Not Run School Systems"     281
The Children Grow Up     304
Conclusion: Other People's Children     322
Notes     335
Works Cited     351
Index     363


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