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Schools of Our Own: Chicago`s Golden Age of Black Private Education, Worth Kamili Hayes


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Автор: Worth Kamili Hayes
Название:  Schools of Our Own: Chicago`s Golden Age of Black Private Education
ISBN: 9780810141193
Издательство: Mare Nostrum (Eurospan)
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ISBN-10: 0810141191
Обложка/Формат: Hardcover
Страницы: 176
Вес: 0.42 кг.
Дата издания: 28.02.2020
Язык: English
Иллюстрации: 11 black & white images
Размер: 231 x 158 x 18
Ключевые слова: History of the Americas,Philosophy & theory of education, EDUCATION / Educational Policy & Reform / General
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Описание: As battles over school desegregation helped define a generation of civil rights activism in the United States, a less heralded yet equally important movement emerged in Chicago. Following World War II an unprecedented number of African Americans looked beyond the issue of racial integration by creating their own schools. This golden age of private education gave African Americans unparalleled autonomy to avoid discriminatory public schools and to teach their children in the best ways they saw fit. In Schools of Our Own, Worth Kamili Hayes recounts how a diverse contingent of educators, nuns, and political activists embraced institution building as the most effective means to attain quality education. He chronicles the extraordinary Measures they employed to secure what many in the United States took for granted. Even as the golden age came to an end, it foreshadowed the complex and sometimes controversial reform efforts of the twenty-first century.Schools of Our Own makes a fascinating addition to scholarly debates about education, segregation, African American history, and Chicago, still relevant in contemporary debates about the fate of American public schooling.
Дополнительное описание: History of the Americas|Philosophy and theory of education



Chicago`s Little Village: Lawndale-Crawford

Автор: Magallon Frank S.
Название: Chicago`s Little Village: Lawndale-Crawford
ISBN: 1531651275 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781531651275
Издательство: Неизвестно
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Avondale and Chicago`s Polish Village

Автор: Kaplan Jacob, Pogorzelski Daniel, Reid Rob
Название: Avondale and Chicago`s Polish Village
ISBN: 1531668852 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781531668853
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Chicago`s Gold Coast

Автор: Jones Wilbert, Willis-Morton Kathleen, O. Brien Maureen
Название: Chicago`s Gold Coast
ISBN: 1531661963 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781531661960
Издательство: Неизвестно
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Описание: What was once described as an undesirable swampland has been transformed into one of the most beautiful and wealthiest neighborhoods in America. Chicago's Gold Coast neighborhood, developed in the late 1800s, was first called the Astor Street District. It was named after one of the first multimillionaires in the United States, John Jacob Astor--even though Astor never lived in Chicago. In 1885, Astor Street District's first mansion was built. Potter Palmer, a dry goods merchant and owner of the Palmer House Hotel, built his palatial, castle-like residence on the corner of Lake Shore Drive and Banks Street; inside the Palmer mansion were 42 lavishly furnished rooms, which required 26 servants to maintain. Many wealthy Chicagoans followed Palmer's lead and built mansions in the neighborhood. Several homes took up an entire city block and, as time progressed, the name Gold Coast was adopted. On January 30, 1978, the entire Gold Coast district was listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

Chicago`s Grand Midway: A Walk around the World at the Columbian Exposition

Автор: Norman Bolotin
Название: Chicago`s Grand Midway: A Walk around the World at the Columbian Exposition
ISBN: 0252032918 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780252032912
Издательство: Marston Book Services
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Описание: Any student of the New Testament must be conscious of the competing expectations in ancient Jewish thought of what and who the Messiah would be. In King and Messiah, Aage Bentzen offers a fascinating glimpse into this topic, which preoccupied the most eminent Scandinavian biblical scholars of the mid-twentieth century.Beginning with the Messiah described in many of the Psalms, representing a demythologised form of the Oriental concept of kingship, Bentzen proceeds to the eschatological Messiah of Isaiah and Micah. He next discusses the later, prophetic-Messianic Moses Redivivus of Deutero-Isaiah, reaching the final

The Working Man`s Reward: Chicago`s Early Suburbs and the Roots of American Sprawl

Автор: Lewinnek Elaine
Название: The Working Man`s Reward: Chicago`s Early Suburbs and the Roots of American Sprawl
ISBN: 0199769222 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780199769223
Издательство: Oxford Academ
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Описание: Between the 1860s and 1920s, Chicago's working-class immigrants designed the American dream of home-ownership. They imagined homes as small businesses, homes that were simultaneously a consumer-oriented respite from work and a productive space that workers hoped to control.
Stretching out of town along with Chicago's assembly-line factories, Chicago's early suburbs were remarkably socially and economically diverse. They were marketed by real estate developers and urban boosters with the elusive promise that homeownership might offer some bulwark against the vicissitudes of industrial capitalism, that homes might be "better than a bank for a poor man" and "the working man's reward." This promise evolved into what Lewinnek terms "the mortgages of whiteness," the hope that property values might increase if that property could be kept white. Suburbs also developed through nineteenth-century notions of the gendered respectability of domesticity, early ideas about city planning and land economics, and an evolving twentieth-century discourse about the racial attributes of property values. Looking at the persistent challenges of racial difference, economic inequality, and private property ownership that were present in urban design and planning from the start, Lewinnek argues that white Americans' attachment to property and community were not simply reactions to post-1945 Civil Rights Movement and federally enforced integration policies. Rather, Chicago's mostly immigrant working class bought homes, seeking an elusive respectability and class mobility, and trying to protect their property values against what they perceived as African American threats, which eventually flared in violent racial conflict.
The Working Man's Reward examines the roots of America's suburbanization in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, showing how Chicagoans helped form America's urban sprawl.


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