Troublemakers : students' rights and racial justice in the long 1960s /
In the late 1960s, protests led by students roiled high schools across the country. As school desegregation finally took place on a wide scale, students of color were particularly vocal in contesting the racial discrimination they saw in school policies and practices. And yet, these young people had...
| Cote: | Libro Electrónico |
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| Format: | Électronique eBook |
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New York :
New York University Press,
2019.
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Table des matières:
- Introduction
- The right to free speech : students and the Black freedom struggle in Mississippi
- The right to equal protection : segregation and inequality in the Denver public schools
- The right to due process : student discipline and civil rights in Columbus, Ohio
- A right to equal education : the fourteenth amendment and American schools
- Tinker's troubled legacy : discipline, disorder, and race in the schools, 1968-1983
- Epilogue.


