On May 14, 2014, three white Boston city councilors refused to vote to approve a resolution honoring the sixtieth anniversary of Brown v. the Board of Education because, as one remarked, “I didn’t want to get into a debate regarding forced busing in Boston.” Against the recent national proliferation of celebrations of civil rights milestones and legislation, the controversy surrounding the fortieth anniversary of the court decision that mandated busing to desegregate Boston public schools speaks volumes about the historical memory of Boston’s civil rights movement. Two highly acclaimed contemporary works of children’s literature set during or inspired by Boston’s desegregation busing plan reflect and respond to the ongoing battle over the h...
The decision In the Brown v, Board of Education (1954) case was one of the most significant events I...
A Review of Doing Good By Doing Little: Race and Schooling in Britain by David L. Kir
In this article, Zoë Burkholder explores the historical interplay of the emergence of tolerance educ...
On May 14, 2014, three white Boston city councilors refused to vote to approve a resolution honoring...
On May 14, 2014, three white Boston city councilors refused to vote to approve a resolution honoring...
On May 14, 2014, three white Boston city councilors refused to vote to approve a resolution honoring...
On May 14, 2014, three white Boston city councilors refused to vote to approve a resolution honoring...
This project is a collection of short stories investigating and analyzing the desegregation of Bosto...
In the summer of 2015, University Archives & Special Collections at UMass Boston began to work with ...
In the summer of 2015, University Archives & Special Collections at UMass Boston began to work with ...
In the summer of 2015, University Archives & Special Collections at UMass Boston began to work with ...
In the summer of 2015, University Archives & Special Collections at UMass Boston began to work with ...
In the summer of 2015, University Archives & Special Collections at UMass Boston began to work with ...
In the summer of 2015, University Archives & Special Collections at UMass Boston began to work with ...
The decision In the Brown v, Board of Education (1954) case was one of the most significant events I...
The decision In the Brown v, Board of Education (1954) case was one of the most significant events I...
A Review of Doing Good By Doing Little: Race and Schooling in Britain by David L. Kir
In this article, Zoë Burkholder explores the historical interplay of the emergence of tolerance educ...
On May 14, 2014, three white Boston city councilors refused to vote to approve a resolution honoring...
On May 14, 2014, three white Boston city councilors refused to vote to approve a resolution honoring...
On May 14, 2014, three white Boston city councilors refused to vote to approve a resolution honoring...
On May 14, 2014, three white Boston city councilors refused to vote to approve a resolution honoring...
This project is a collection of short stories investigating and analyzing the desegregation of Bosto...
In the summer of 2015, University Archives & Special Collections at UMass Boston began to work with ...
In the summer of 2015, University Archives & Special Collections at UMass Boston began to work with ...
In the summer of 2015, University Archives & Special Collections at UMass Boston began to work with ...
In the summer of 2015, University Archives & Special Collections at UMass Boston began to work with ...
In the summer of 2015, University Archives & Special Collections at UMass Boston began to work with ...
In the summer of 2015, University Archives & Special Collections at UMass Boston began to work with ...
The decision In the Brown v, Board of Education (1954) case was one of the most significant events I...
The decision In the Brown v, Board of Education (1954) case was one of the most significant events I...
A Review of Doing Good By Doing Little: Race and Schooling in Britain by David L. Kir
In this article, Zoë Burkholder explores the historical interplay of the emergence of tolerance educ...