Kim Tolley is a historian of education and professor emerita at Notre Dame de Namur University. She is the author of The Science Education of American Girls: A Historical Perspective and editor of Professors in the Gig Economy: Unionizing Adjunct Faculty in America.
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List of Figures, Tables, and Charts Introduction Part I: The Long fight against Smallpox: From support to complacency & Opposition 1. The Rise of School Vaccination Laws 2. The National Anti-Vaccination Societies and the Schools 3. Taking Schools to Court: The Legal Battles 4. Schools Against Vaccination Mandates: A Case Study Part II: A Sea Change: From Persuasion to Compulsion in The quest for herd immunity 5. Schools and the Campaign Against Polio 6. Schools in the Age of Eradication 7. The Rise of Nonmedical Exemptions 8. The Twenty-First Century Effort to Preserve Immunity in Schools Conclusion Appendix Acknowledgments Archival Sources and Abbreviations Notes Index