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Crossing Segregated Boundaries: Remembering Chicago School Desegregation

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By (author): Dionne Danns

Scholars have long explored school desegregation through various lenses, examining policy, the role of the courts and federal government, resistance and backlash, and the fight to preserve Black schools. However, few studies have examined the group experiences of students within desegregated schools. Crossing Segregated Boundaries centers the experiences of over sixty graduates of the class of 1988 in three desegregated Chicago high schools. Chicagos housing segregation and declining white enrollments severely curtailed the citys school desegregation plan, and as a result desegregation options were academically stratified, providing limited opportunities for a chosen few while leaving the majority of students in segregated, underperforming schools. Nevertheless, desegregation did provide a transformative opportunity for those students involved. While desegregation was the external impetus that brought students together, the students themselves made integration possible, and many students found that the few years that they spent in these schools had a profound impact on broadening their understanding of different racial and ethnic groups. In very real ways, desegregated schools reduced racial isolation for those who took part. See more
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  • Weight: 3g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Oct 2020
  • Publisher: Rutgers University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781978810051

About Dionne Danns

DIONNE DANNS is a professor at Indiana University Bloomington. She is the author of Desegregating Chicagos Public Schools: Policy Implementation Politics and Protest 1965-1985 and Something Better for Our Children: Black Organizing in Chicago Public Schools 1963-1971 and the co-editor of Using Past as Prologue: Contemporary Perspectives on African American Educational History.

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