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1“The Party of Memory and the Party of Hope”
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Introduction. Race, Place, and Truth 1
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Part I Spectral Spaces: Schooling Pre- Brown (1632–1950)
- 1“The Party of Memory and the Party of Hope” 21
- 2 Public Schooling in Maryland before Brown 28
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Part II A Policy of Nostalgia (1954–1968)
- 3 Thomas Pullen and Gradual Adjustment 45
- 4 William Schmidt and the Freedom of Unequal Choices, 1960–1968 58
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Part III Mythologizing the Neighborhood
- 5 White Suburbanization and School Construction in Belair at Bowie, 1920–1965 71
- 6 Black Suburbanization 92
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Part IV Moralizing Space and Race
- 7 The Moral Geography of Busing, 1972 117
- 8 Discipline, Danger, and Desegregation, 1973 131
- Conclusion 145
- Acknowledgments 151
- Notes 155
- Index 187
- About the Author 197
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Introduction. Race, Place, and Truth 1
-
Part I Spectral Spaces: Schooling Pre- Brown (1632–1950)
- 1“The Party of Memory and the Party of Hope” 21
- 2 Public Schooling in Maryland before Brown 28
-
Part II A Policy of Nostalgia (1954–1968)
- 3 Thomas Pullen and Gradual Adjustment 45
- 4 William Schmidt and the Freedom of Unequal Choices, 1960–1968 58
-
Part III Mythologizing the Neighborhood
- 5 White Suburbanization and School Construction in Belair at Bowie, 1920–1965 71
- 6 Black Suburbanization 92
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Part IV Moralizing Space and Race
- 7 The Moral Geography of Busing, 1972 117
- 8 Discipline, Danger, and Desegregation, 1973 131
- Conclusion 145
- Acknowledgments 151
- Notes 155
- Index 187
- About the Author 197