The Southern Case for School Segregation
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The book "The Southern Case for School Segregation" by author James Jackson Kilpatrick is the leading work that explores the history of the school segregation movement in the Southern states of the United States. In his book, the author analyzes in detail the arguments and approaches of southern advocates for preserving the distribution of schools according to racial principles during the 20th century.
Based on historical facts and arguments, Kilpatrick examines the background and arguments that supported the segregation of schools in the Southern states, as well as the impact of this phenomenon on society and the characteristics of Southern culture. The author places educational segregation in a broader context of political, sociological, and psychological aspects, helping the reader to better understand the complexity and contradictions of this problem.
"The Southern Argument for School Desegregation" is still relevant today, reminding us of important aspects of history and education that shape our modern society. This book will help readers expand their knowledge of history, politics, and sociology, as well as deepen their understanding of the impact of racial segregation on society.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- James Jackson Kilpatrick
- Language
- English
- Release date
- 2021-06-05
- Title
- The Southern Case for School Segregation
- Subject
- African Americans -- Segregation
E151
Segregation -- Southern States