Essays in Twentieth-Century Southern Education: Exceptionalism and Its Limits

Essays in Twentieth-Century Southern Education: Exceptionalism and Its Limits

Essays in Twentieth-Century Southern Education: Exceptionalism and Its Limits

Essays in Twentieth-Century Southern Education: Exceptionalism and Its Limits

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Overview

A comprehensive treatment of the defining issues (race, class, reform) regarding education in this century of the American South. The approaches range from broad based historical comparisons to analyses of select case studies.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781135641696
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 03/05/2014
Series: Studies in the History of Education
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 286
File size: 441 KB

About the Author

Wayne J. Urban

Table of Contents

Preface; Chapter 1 Education in the Forming of the American South, John Hardin Best; Chapter 2 The School That Built a Town: Public Education and the Southern Social Landscape, 1880–1930, William A. Link; Chapter 3 Nation-Building for a Venerable South: Moral and Practical Uplift in the New Agricultural Education, 1900–1920, John M. Heffron; Chapter 4 Reconsidering the Washington-Du Bois Debate: Two Black Colleges in 1910–1911, Linda R. Buchanan, Philo A. Hutcheson; Chapter 5 The Southern Teacher in the Twentieth Century: Race Mattered, Clinton B. Allison; Chapter 6 “The Witness We Tried to Make”: Julia F. Allen and Racial Justice at Berea College, 1935–1974, Carolyn Terry Bashaw; Chapter 7 An American Dilemma: Teacher Testing and School Desegregation in the South, Scott Baker; Chapter 8 Liberalism at the Crossroads: Jimmy Carter, Joseph Califano, and Public College Desegregation, Wayne J. Urban; Chapter 9 Stasis or Change: Recent Histories of Twentieth-Century Southern Education, Wayne J. Urban;
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