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Reading, Writing, and Race: The Desegregation of the Charlotte Schools
Reading, Writing, and Race: The Desegregation of the Charlotte Schools, Using Charlotte, North Carolina, as a case study of the dynamics of racial change in the 'moderate' South, Davison Douglas analyzes the desegregation of the city's public schools from the Supreme Court's 1954 <i>Brown v. Board of Education</i> decision th, Reading, Writing, and Race: The Desegregation of the Charlotte Schools has a rating of 4 stars
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Reading, Writing, and Race: The Desegregation of the Charlotte Schools, Using Charlotte, North Carolina, as a case study of the dynamics of racial change in the 'moderate' South, Davison Douglas analyzes the desegregation of the city's public schools from the Supreme Court's 1954 Brown v. Board of Education decision th, Reading, Writing, and Race: The Desegregation of the Charlotte Schools
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  • Reading, Writing, and Race: The Desegregation of the Charlotte Schools
  • Written by author Davison M. Douglas
  • Published by University of North Carolina Press, The, January 1995
  • Using Charlotte, North Carolina, as a case study of the dynamics of racial change in the 'moderate' South, Davison Douglas analyzes the desegregation of the city's public schools from the Supreme Court's 1954 Brown v. Board of Education decision th
  • Using Charlotte, North Carolina, as a case study of the dynamics of racial change in the 'moderate' South, Davison Douglas analyzes the desegregation of the city's public schools from the Supreme Court's 1954 Brown v. Board of Education decision th
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Introduction1
Ch. 1Challenging Separate and Unequal Education in North Carolina before Brown6
Ch. 2The Pursuit of Moderation: North Carolina Struggles with the Demands of Brown25
Ch. 3A Moderate Southern City Responds to Brown: The Token Integration of the Charlotte Schools50
Ch. 4The Convergence of Morality and Money: Charlotte Confronts the Civil Rights Movement84
Ch. 5The Beginnings of the Swann Litigation107
Ch. 6The Meaning of Green for Charlotte130
Ch. 7The School Busing Storm Comes to Charlotte162
Ch. 8The Supreme Court Settles the Issue190
Ch. 9The Search for Stability215
Epilogue245
Notes255
Bibliography325
Index343


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