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Introduction | 1 | |
Prologue: Olivia: I Don't Want Her | 9 | |
Part 1 | September | |
Chapter 1 | Sadikifu: Tell Me Why | 21 |
Chapter 2 | Toya: I Never Dreamed I Would See Sixteen | 39 |
Chapter 3 | Olivia: My Only Safe Haven | 52 |
Chapter 4 | Venola: My Rainbow Is Waiting for Me | 62 |
Chapter 5 | Miesha: My Talent Is Perseverance | 73 |
Chapter 6 | Mama Moultrie: I Touch Lives | 83 |
Part 2 | Fall | |
Chapter 7 | Toni Little: Learn to Compete | 99 |
Chapter 8 | Sabreen: One Less Child to Support | 108 |
Chapter 9 | Affirmative Action: To Treat Some Persons Equally, We Must Treat Them Differently | 119 |
Chapter 10 | Sabreen: A Doll and a Teddy Bear | 134 |
Chapter 11 | Latisha: Stolen Childhood | 143 |
Chapter 12 | Olivia: Easy Money | 159 |
Chapter 13 | South-Central: A Sunlit Ghetto | 168 |
Chapter 14 | Claudia: Sacrifice and Pressure | 181 |
Chapter 15 | Curt: Stanford | 193 |
Chapter 16 | Mama Moultrie: Our Best Hope | 202 |
Chapter 17 | Olivia: Legal Limbo | 216 |
Chapter 18 | Toni Little: The Ride of Their Lives | 224 |
Part 3 | Second Semester | |
Chapter 19 | Willie: Wishing It Was Just a Dream | 237 |
Chapter 20 | Naila: All-American | 245 |
Chapter 21 | Olivia: Sentencing | 256 |
Chapter 22 | Toya: I'm Really Here | 263 |
Chapter 23 | Danielle: Education Before Athletics | 269 |
Chapter 24 | Princess: A Happy Ending | 285 |
Chapter 25 | Toni Little: The Brink of Madness | 300 |
Part 4 | Spring | |
Chapter 26 | Olivia: Locked Up | 309 |
Chapter 27 | Scott Braxton: Drained | 314 |
Chapter 28 | Yvonne Noble: Reading Is Fundamental | 326 |
Chapter 29 | Mama Moultrie: Can I Get an Amen? | 331 |
Chapter 30 | The Fourth Substitute: It's Harder Than It Looks | 343 |
Chapter 31 | Affirmative Action: Equality as a Result | 351 |
Chapter 32 | Toni Little: I Could Use a Little More Time | 360 |
Chapter 33 | The Exam: Where The Rubber Meets The Road | 370 |
Chapter 34 | Scott Allen: A Different Approach | 377 |
Chapter 35 | Mama Moultrie: Some Free Advice | 386 |
Chapter 36 | Graduation: Still We Rise | 390 |
Epilogue | 401 | |
Afterword | 405 | |
Acknowledgments | 411 | |
Notes | 413 |
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