Research Publications by Year

2005

05-01:

Susan Ratner, “ Integration, School Finance Reform, and Milliken II Remedies: The Time Has Come for Equal Educational Opportunity”

05-02:

Antonia Darder, " Critical Pedagogy in a Time of Uncertainty: Forging a New Movement"

05-03:

Barbara Ellen Smith, " Across Races and Nations: Social Justice Organizing in the Transnational South"

2004

04-01:

Kenneth Andrews, “ Local Civil Rights Struggles and School Desegregation”

04-02:

Rosalee Clawson, Katherine Tate, and Eric N. Waltenberg, “’ For Better and For Worse?’: Black Opinion on the US Supreme Court Since Brown”

04-03:

Kenneth Holland, “ Compliance with Brown v. Board of Education: The Role of Elementary Secondary Education Act of 1965”

04-04:

David Meyer, “ Signals and Spillover: Brown V. Board of Education and Other Social Movements”

04-05:

Charles Payne, “ The Whole United States is Southern!!: Brown v. Board and the Mystification of Race”

04-06:

Lauren Edelman, “ Legal Endogeneity and the Limits of Equal Opportunity”

04-07:

Kim Williams, “ Defying the Civil Rights Lobby: The American Multicultural Movement”

04-08:

Barbara Ellen Smith, “Racial Formations in the ‘Nuevo’ South”

04-09:

Doug Imig, “ Building a Social Movement for America's Children”

04-10:

Steven Gardiner, “ The More Things Change: Immigration, Demographics and the Rise of White Identity Politics in America

04-11:

Kate Kane, “ Negotiating Difference and Building Community: Race, Nationality and Normatives in Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual Civil Rights Activism”

2003

03-01:

Kristopher Bryan Burrell, "Would Brown Make It in New York City? The First Phase of the Battle for Public School Integration, 1954-1957"

03-02:

Brian James Daugherity, " From Desegregation to Integration: The History of the United States Supreme Court’s Historic Green v. New Kent County School Board, Virginia, Decision (1968)"

03-03:

Seneca Vaught, " The White Citizen’s Council of Montgomery, 1955-1958: The Politics of Countermovement, Moral Culture and Civic Bigotry"

2002

02-01:

Kristopher Bryan Burrell, " Emancipation, Elevation, and Education: Black Education in New York City during the 1830's"

02-02:

Kenneth Stuart Jolly, " It Happened Here Too: The Black Liberation Movement of St.Louis, Missouri"


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