Authors: Sarah Garland
13
. Pappano, “Closing Time.”
14
. For example, “Governor Chris Christie Designates Week of January 22rd [
sic
], 2012 School Choice Week in New Jersey,” State of New Jersey, January 23, 2012,
http://nj.gov/governor/
.
15
. Concept of black and white double-consciousness: Wells et al.,
Both Sides
, 26â35.
16
. Jeffrey Passel and D'Vera Cohn,
U.S. Population Projections: 2005â2050
(Washington, DC: Pew Hispanic Center, February 11, 2008),
http://www.pewhispanic.org/
.
17
. Richard Fry,
The Changing Racial and Ethnic Composition of U.S. Public Schools
(Washington, DC: Pew Hispanic Center, August 30, 2007),
http://www.pewhispanic.org/
.
18
. Office of Public Affairs, “New Guidance Supports Voluntary Efforts to Promote Diversity and Reduce Racial Isolation in Education” (Washington, DC: Department of Justice, December 2, 2011),
http://www.ed.gov/
.
19
. Richard Fry,
Sharp Growth in Suburban Minority Enrollment Yields Modest Gains in School Diversity
(Washington, DC: Pew Hispanic Center, March 31, 2009)
http://www.pewhispanic.org/
.
20
. Meredith P. Richards, Kori J. Stroub, and Jennifer Jellison Holme, “Can NCLB Choice Work? Modeling the Effects of Interdistrict Choice on Student Access to Higher-Performing Schools” (New York: Century Foundation, May 31, 2011),
http://tcf.org/
.
21
. Erica Frankenberg, Genevieve Siegel-Hawley, and Jia Wang,
Choice Without Equity: Charter School Segregation and the Need for Civil Rights Standards
(Los Angeles: Civil Rights Project, UCLA Graduate School of Education and Information Studies, January 2010),
http://civilrightsproject.ucla.edu/
.
22
. Purpose Built Communities,
http://purposebuiltcommunities.org/
.
23
. See the
Brown
decision and Irons,
Jim Crow's Children
, 162â63: “The primary role of public education lies in fostering âcultural values' and âgood citizenship' among children.”
INDEX
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ABC/Washington Post poll, 120
accountability and outcomes: achievement gap and, 127, 194, 198; black educators and, 53, 195â96; in black majority schools, 161; black students and, 102, 121, 160, 161, 177â78, 183, 188â89, 195; educational assessment, 105, 121, 125, 177, 191; educational standards and, 104, 105, 106, 161; equal outcomes and, 146â47; failing schools and, 104â5, 120â21; legislation, 125; racial achievement gap and, 97â98, 149; results controversy, 125â26; teacher quality and, 195â96
achievement gap: accountability and, 127, 194, 198; busing and, 20, 129; closing, 86, 194, 198; persistence of, 167, 189; poverty and, 190; reduction, 105; school desegregation and, x, xi, 168â69, 176, 177â78, 183, 191; school segregation and, 77â78; social issues and, 104; summer learning loss and, 188; test scores and, 97â98, 102, 104, 105, 121, 177â78; widening, 121
Advance Program tracks: black communities and, 24, 194â95, 197; creation of, 169; decline, 114; racial disparities in, xi, 114, 131, 139, 160, 161, 166; racial guideline exemption of, 15; traditional schools and, 174.
See also
gifted and talented programs
affirmative action, 79, 175â76, 182, 191
affluence and educational opportunity, 101, 114, 121, 128, 176â77, 192, 198.
See also
poverty
African Americans.
See
black Americans
African Methodist Episcopal Church, 33
Afrocentric schools and studies, 22, 26â27, 179
Ali, Muhammad, 8, 22, 65â66, 69
Alito, Samuel, 182, 185
all-black schools: Afrocentric, 22, 26â27, 179; black activists on, 32â33, 115, 163â64, 164â65, 166; closures, x, 50; conditions in, 38, 50, 62â63; numbers of, 55; as product of segregation, 118; test scores and, 169.
See also
black majority schools
all-white schools, numbers of, 55.
See also
white majority schools
alternative schools: racial composition of, 20, 124, 130, 160, 188, 192; special education tracks, 15, 161
American Civil Liberties Union, 158
American values, 199
Anchorage (Kentucky) School District, 88, 90
anti-busing protest.
See
busing
anti-poverty programs, 194â95
Atherton High School, 67, 96
athletic success and school desegregation, 39, 82â83, 95
Autobiography of Malcolm X
, 72
Bakke, Allan, 144
Ballantine, Thomas, 114
Ballard High School, 103, 112, 127, 138, 162, 164
Bardstown, Kentucky, 74, 75
BCC (Black Cultural Center), 22, 179, 189
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, 177
Bittersweet Shopping Center, 22, 93â94
black achievement: black communities and, 168, 194â95, 197; desegregation and, x, xi, 20, 77â78, 124â25, 126, 127, 128â29, 191; dropout rates and, 102, 114; school funding and, 25, 85â86; social problems and, 26, 104; test scores and, 97â98, 102, 104, 105, 121.
See also
accountability and outcomes; achievement gap
black activists and activism: anti-busing, 19, 84â85, 88, 91, 94â95, 112, 113; on black majority schools, 124â25, 126â27, 146; on the
Brown
decision, 40, 146â47; on desegregation, xiâxii, 32â33, 42, 49, 83â84, 126â27, 128â29; on education reforms, xii, 101, 104â5, 195â96; on school funding, 85â86; view of school choice, 24.
See also
civil rights movement;
specific activists
black Americans: middle income, 38, 96â97, 116; school expectations of, ixâx, xii, 49â50, 197; unemployment, 37; view of busing, 85â87, 94â95; view of school desegregation, xiâxii, 23â24, 49â50, 120
black colleges, 33, 108
black communities: black identity and, 96, 97, 103, 124â25, 128, 197; student achievement and, 194â95, 197; urban renewal and, 50, 62â65, 67, 188, 196
Black Cultural Center (BCC), 22, 179, 189
black educators: accountability systems for, 53, 195â96; decline in, 110; demotion of, 160; layoffs and dismissals, x, 53, 110, 153, 195â96; resignations, 110, 114; teacher desegregation and, 57; teacher pay movement, 42; view of school desegregation, 49â50; in white majority schools, 56
black flight, 9, 96â97, 103, 116
black identity: duality of, 96, 147, 197; loss of, 96, 97, 103, 124â25, 128, 197
black majority schools: as alternative schools, 188; black activist view of, 124â25, 126â27, 146; closure of, 50, 90, 110, 115, 160, 196; control of, 180â81; desegregation-rule exemptions and, 140; educational outcomes and, 161; loss of community and, 103; test scores, 121.
See also
all-black schools; black neighborhood schools;
specific schools
black middle-income families, 38, 96â97, 116
Blackmun, Harry A., 91
Black Nationalism, 25â26, 37, 69, 85â86, 96
black neighborhood schools, 24, 31â33, 38â39, 153, 169.
See also
all-black schools; black identity; black majority schools
Black Panthers, 9, 22, 68â69, 71, 119
black parents: on black identity loss, 103; on busing, 97, 103, 113, 129; education levels of, 105; on school choice, 132â33; on school desegregation, 94, 120, 129, 192; single, 26
Black Power movements, 21, 70, 96
black students: achievement, 168, 194â95, 197; advance programs and, 24, 139; assessment testing of, 121, 177â78; and educational benefit of racial diversity, 183, 191, 195; gifted and talented programs and, 166, 169, 191; low-performing schools and, 24â25; magnet schools and, 24, 55â56, 81, 129, 132â33, 133â34; socioeconomic status and, 190; suspension rates of, 146, 160
black suburban population, 97
Black Unity League of Kentucky (BULK), 70, 71, 72
black upper-income families, 124
Bloomberg, Michael, 196
Bloom Elementary School, 173, 181
Board of Education of Oklahoma City v. Dowell
, 118
Boston, 90, 91
Boston Latin School (Massachusetts), 155
boycotts, 50, 57
Braden, Anne: civil rights activism of, 21, 44â45, 46, 64, 70, 74, 130, 159, 187; Communist conspiracy charges against, 48â49, 54; death of, 188; early years of, 44
Braden, Carl, 44â45, 48â49, 54, 59, 64, 70, 74
Branch, Taylor, 147
Breyer, Stephen, 189
Brown, Linda, 46
Brown v. Board of Education:
black activist view of, 40, 146â47; local school district control and, 117; NAACP and, 77, 78, 183; Richard Nixon on, 79; promise of, 167, 189, 194â95; Supreme Court on, ix, x, 46â50, 56
Buchanan v. Worley
(residential segregation case), 43
Buechel Metropolitan High School, 124, 146, 188, 192
BULK (Black Unity League of Kentucky), 70, 71, 72
Burger, Warren, 117
Bush, George H. W., 118, 139, 156
Bush, George W., 177, 182
busing: achievement gap and, 20, 129; black activists on, 19, 81â82, 84â85, 88, 91, 94â95, 98, 112, 113; black Americans on, 85â87, 94â95; black flight and, 97, 103, 116; black parents on, 97, 103, 113, 129; black student achievement and, 168, 194â95, 197; constitutional amendment on, 87, 88; end of, 117, 120, 195, 198; federal legislation on, 90; as forced assimilation tool, 85â87, 104; James Gordon and, 89, 94, 95, 110; KERA mandated, 121, 125â26, 149, 177, 195; Edwin Meese III on, 116â17; opposition to, xii, 19, 81â82, 84â85, 85â87, 88, 90, 91, 93â94, 94â95, 112, 113; Plan X busing plan, 89, 94, 95, 110; as a political issue, 85â86, 87; racial tensions and, 7, 16, 22, 33, 48, 53, 54, 153, 160; as school desegregation tool, ix, 4â5, 7, 25, 79â80, 84â85, 95, 100, 103â4, 172â74; Supreme Court on, 118, 119, 120
Cambridge, Massachusetts, 190
Carmichael, Omer, 52â53, 54, 55â56
Carmichael, Stokely, 71, 210n42
Carter, Gene, 117
CEASE (Citizens for Equitable Assignment to School Environment): on Harold Fenderson, 180; founding of, 23, 24, 70, 188; Kentucky Alliance and, 159â60; membership of, 19, 20, 27, 151; on the
Meredith
case, 187; on racial quotas, 27, 132â34, 137â38; role in
Hampton
cases, 135â36, 137â39, 143â44, 152, 153, 154, 163, 168, 169â70, 187; on school choice, 24, 55â56, 78, 79, 157, 194
Central High School (Central Colored High School): athletic success of, 39, 82â83, 95; Black Cultural Center in, 22, 179, 189; as a black majority school, 179, 180â81, 187, 188â89; busing and, 95, 104, 112â13; choice provisions and, 56; closure threat, ix, 180; enrollment decline, 22, 23, 114; HEW recommendations for, 81â82; image of, 167â68; improvement funding, 38â39, 50â51, 85â86; as a magnet school, 2â3, 11, 83, 113, 114â15, 131, 137â38, 170; Male High School rivalry, 95; racial quotas and, 23, 27, 124â25, 132â34, 137â38, 140, 162, 169, 170, 179; restructuring, 188â89; student achievement and, 188â89; teacher resignations, 114; as traditionally black school, x, 8â9, 11, 22, 38â39, 66â67, 81; as a white majority school, 95â96. See also
Hampton v. Jefferson County Board of Education
Charlotte, North Carolina, 79â80, 155
charter schools, xii, 156, 176, 195, 198
Chenoweth Elementary School (Louisville, KY), 139
Chicago, 196
Chicago Defender
, 34, 196
Chisholm, Shirley, 85
choice movement, 24, 55â56, 78, 79, 157, 194, 196
Christian County High School (Hopkinsville, KY), 109
Churchill Downs, 5, 20
Citizens for Equitable Assignment to School Environment.
See
CEASE (Citizens for Equitable Assignment to School Environment)
Civil Rights Act of 1964, 77, 79, 82
Civil Rights Congress, 44
civil rights movement: black gains and, 26; black power movements in, 21, 70, 96; boycotts, 57; lunch counter sit-ins, 57; racial turmoil and violence and, 52, 68, 70â72, 76; school desegregation and, ix, 56â57, 89; white flight and the, 64â65
Clay, Cassius.
See
Ali, Muhammad
Clinton, Bill, 156
Coleman Report (“Equality of Educational Opportunity”), 77â78, 86
College Hill School, 30â31
color blindness, 47, 96, 119, 152â53, 187
Columbine High School shooting, 150
Commission on Civil Rights, U.S., 98
Concerned Parents, 91
Conner, Sue, 91
Constitution, U.S., ix, 47, 87, 88, 144â45, 149, 152â53, 169
Cookson, Peter, 157
Coral Ridge Elementary School, 5â7, 192
Cortez, James, 71â72
Cosby, Kevin, 127â28
Cosby, Laken, 126â27
Cotter Homes (Louisville, KY), 72
Courier-Journal
. See
Louisville Courier-Journal
crack epidemic, 116
crime rates, 26, 116
Crisis
(NAACP publication), 42
Crispus Attucks High School, 109
Cunningham, Robert, 97â98
Daeschner, Stephen, 133, 148, 149, 167, 170, 175
Dave, Krystal, 97
Davis Wright Tremain law offices, 183
“Day Law” (Kentucky school-segregation law), 45
DeKalb County, Georgia, 118â19, 120, 127
demographics and race, 197â98
Department of Education, U.S., 196
Department of Justice, U.S., 158
DeRuzzo, David, 111
desegregation: black achievement and, x, xi, 20, 77â78, 124â25, 126, 127, 128â29, 191; black activists on, xiâxii, 32â33, 42, 49, 83â84, 126â27, 128â29, 194, 197; black American view of, xiâxii, 23â24, 49â50, 120; black flight and, 96â97, 103, 116; black identity loss through, 96, 97, 103, 124â25, 128, 197; black parents on, 94, 120, 129, 192; public accommodations, 57â58, 65; social issues and, 26; white flight and, 4, 9, 88, 97, 102â3, 112â13, 116.
See also
school desegregation