种族、学校教育和利益政治:奥克兰的故事

D. Kirp
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本案例研究追溯了加州奥克兰市种族和学校教育问题的演变。它评估了为什么该学区没有选择废除种族隔离,这在20世纪60年代似乎很有可能。在人口快速变化的背景下,学校政治的转变和黑人领导的出现成为关键因素。奥克兰将种族正义定义为政治权力和教育资源,而不是种族融合。这一决定对奥克兰和其他以黑人为主的城市的影响也得到了解决。
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Race, Schooling, and Interest Politics: The Oakland Story
This case study traces the evolution of race and schooling issues in Oakland, California. It assesses why that school district did not opt to desegregate, as seemed likely in the 1960s. The transformation of school politics and the emergence of black leadership, in the context of a rapidly shifting population, emerge as critical factors. Oakland has defined racial justice in terms of political power and educational resources, rather than integration. The consequences of that decision--for Oakland as for other predominantly black cities--are also addressed.
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