Power, Protest, and the Public Schools

Power, Protest, and the Public Schools Jewish and African American Struggles in New York City

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Publisher's Synopsis

Accounts of Jewish immigrants usually describe the role of education in helping youngsters earn a higher social position than their parents. Melissa F. Weiner argues that New York City schools did not serve as pathways to mobility for Jewish or African American students. Instead, at different points in the city's history, politicians and administrators erected similar racial barriers to social advancement by marginalizing and denying resources that other students enjoyed. Power, Protest, and the Public Schools explores how activists, particularly parents and children, responded to inequality; the short-term effects of their involvement; and the long-term benefits that would spearhead future activism. Weiner concludes by considering how today's Hispanic and Arab children face similar inequalities within public schools.

Book information

ISBN: 9780813553511
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Imprint: Rutgers University Press
Pub date:
Edition: First Paperback Edition edition
Language: English
Number of pages: 266
Weight: 567g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 15mm