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Black Student Resistance and the 1970s Texas School Desegregation Struggle

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By ArCasia D. James-Gallaway
Imprint: THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA PRESS
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235 x 25 mm
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264

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ArCasia D. James-Gallaway is assistant professor of teaching, learning, and culture at Texas A&M University.

"By focusing on the quotidian racial, gendered, and socioeconomic experiences of Black students, James-Gallaway spins anew and advances the interdisciplinary study of Black education and school desegregation history."-Michelle A. Purdy, author of Transforming the Elite: Black Students and the Desegregation of Private Schools "A compelling and necessary book that revises the dominant narrative surrounding race and desegregation in Southern US schools and reveals the deeper cost of desegregation for Black youth in Texas. An original, engaging contribution."-Jon N. Hale, author of A New Kind of Youth: Historically Black High Schools and Southern Student Activism, 1920-1975

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