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Author Green, Robert Lee.

Title At the crossroads of fear and freedom : the fight for social and educational justice / Robert L. Green
Published East Lansing : Michigan State University Press, 2015
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Contents Foreword by George White; Acknowledgments; 1. Legacy and Leadership; 2. Two Missions for Justice; 3. The March against Fear; 4. Crises and Change at Home; 5. The Power of Education; 6. Fighting Apartheid Abroad and at Home; 7. Legacy of Fear; 8. The Future of Education; Sources; Index
Summary Robert L. Green, a friend and colleague of Martin Luther King Jr., served as education director for King's Southern Christian Leadership Conference during a crucial period in Civil Rights history, and-as a consultant for many of the nation's largest school districts-he continues to fight for social justice and educational equity today. This memoir relates previously untold stories about major Civil Rights campaigns that helped put an end to voting rights violations and Jim Crow education; explains how Green has helped urban school districts improve academic achievement levels; and explains why this history should inform our choices as we attempt to reform and improve American education. Green's quest began when he helped the Kennedy Administration resolve a catastrophic education-related impasse and has continued through his service as one of the participants at an Obama administration summit on a current academic crisis. It is commonly said that education is the new Civil Rights battlefield. Green's memoir, At the Crossroads of Fear and Freedom: The Fight for Social and Educational Justice, helps us understand that educational equity has always been a central objective of the Civil Rights movement
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Subject Green, Robert Lee.
SUBJECT Green, Robert Lee fast
Subject Civil rights movements -- United States -- History -- 20th century
Social justice -- United States
Educational equalization -- United States
HISTORY -- General.
Civil rights movements
Educational equalization
Social justice
United States
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781609174804
1609174801