Description |
1 online resource (xi, 216 pages) |
Contents |
Contents -- Preface -- Introduction: The Way It Was -- George Washington Trenholm: The Role of the Principal in the African American Community -- It All Began with Miss Doss -- Remembering the Teachers: The Heart of the Matter -- The Segregated African American School: A Center for Culture, Recreation, Leadership, and Education -- The Village as Educator: Learning, Nurturing, and Supporting AfricanAmerican Children Beyond the School Building -- Alabama Politics and School Desegregation: The Punting Syndrome |
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From Segregation Forever to Black Is Beautiful: Access to Higher Education in Alabama Next DoorThe Destruction of a School Community: Can It Be Rebuilt? -- Where Do We Go from Here? -- Significant Dates and Events Related to African American Education in Tuscumbia, Alabama -- Methodology -- Index |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
African American children -- Education -- Alabama
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African Americans -- Education (Elementary) -- Alabama
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African American children -- Education.
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African Americans -- Education (Elementary)
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Alabama.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Morris, Curtis L., 1940-
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ISBN |
0313001677 |
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9780313001673 |
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0897896890 |
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9780897896894 |
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