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The Rights of All Our Children: A Plea for Action

von Evans Clinchy

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In 1954, the Supreme Court handed down the Brown v. Board of Education decision outlawing racially segregated schools. Subsequent court decisions have gradually gutted the great democratic educational gains made in the Brown case. Today the segregation of poor and minority children in our urban school systems is greater than it was before Brown. Evans Clinchy argues that what is urgently needed now is a new educational civil rights movement. Clinchy describes the educational rights guaranteed to children in this country not only by the Brown decision but also by the United Nations' Universal Declaration of Human Rights. These rights should form the core of the new civil rights movement, Clinchy contends, and violations of these rights are what the movement must remedy. He outlines a plan that would enable local boards of education, local school administrators, local parents, and older students to join together with other active groups in a national effort to create the fair, just, and equal system of American public education, promised but never realized. Teachers, school and district administrators, state boards of education, or any member of the general public concerned about the future of public education in this country would do well to read this book, join in the battle, and help create "A New Educational Civil Rights Movement."… (mehr)
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In 1954, the Supreme Court handed down the Brown v. Board of Education decision outlawing racially segregated schools. Subsequent court decisions have gradually gutted the great democratic educational gains made in the Brown case. Today the segregation of poor and minority children in our urban school systems is greater than it was before Brown. Evans Clinchy argues that what is urgently needed now is a new educational civil rights movement. Clinchy describes the educational rights guaranteed to children in this country not only by the Brown decision but also by the United Nations' Universal Declaration of Human Rights. These rights should form the core of the new civil rights movement, Clinchy contends, and violations of these rights are what the movement must remedy. He outlines a plan that would enable local boards of education, local school administrators, local parents, and older students to join together with other active groups in a national effort to create the fair, just, and equal system of American public education, promised but never realized. Teachers, school and district administrators, state boards of education, or any member of the general public concerned about the future of public education in this country would do well to read this book, join in the battle, and help create "A New Educational Civil Rights Movement."

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