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Shame of the Nation: Restoration of Apartheid Schooling in America

Shame of the Nation: Restoration of Apartheid Schooling in America

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Shame of the Nation: Restoration of Apartheid Schooling in America

by Jonathan Kozol

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Just in time for the new school year, a furious assault on separate-but-unequal education.

Kirkus Review: If you want to see a segregated school, reports National Book Award–winning author Kozol (Amazing Grace, 1995, etc.), then "start by looking for a school that's named for Martin Luther King or Rosa Parks." Whereas affluent parents are given to putting their children into preschools at the age of two or three, most children in poor urban neighborhoods have no such experience; the principal of one of the poor schools on which Kozol focuses estimates that fewer than five percent of its students has had the two years of pre-kindergarten instruction that are the norm among the well-to-do. The inequalities continue: Throughout a poor child's school career, fewer amenities are available, whether desks or books or heaters or computers. And, Kozol maintains, things are getting worse, yielding a de facto system of educational apartheid across the country, markedly in minority-heavy venues such as Los Angeles and New York, but visibly everywhere, there are poor people. Just as bad, poor schools are increasingly regimented along pseudo-military lines, Kozol notes, with silent lunches and silent recesses to punctuate long periods of "active listening," meaning silence; bright children who in better circumstances would be college-bound are shunted off into unchallenging vo-tech courses such as sewing and auto shop, whereas the kids at Beverly Hills High get to take electives in computer graphics, broadcast journalism and sculpture. No wonder poor children graduate in such small numbers: Of 1,275 ninth-graders in one school, Kozol reports, only 400 were enrolled in the 12th grade three years later, and of these, "not quite 15 percent . . . met the requirements for graduation in June of their senior year."

Jonathan Kozol has spent years visiting schools across America. What he found is shocking. In the fifteen years since the federal government began to dismantle the ruling Brown v. The Board of Education. A state of near apartheid runs rampant in schools across the country. The segregation of black children has reverted to a level that the nation has not seen since 1968. Filled with passionate voices of children and their teachers, 'The Shame of the Nation' challenges the chilling practices now being forced upon our urban school systems.

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The Shame of the Nation: The Restoration of Apartheid Schooling in America is a book by educator and author Jonathan Kozol. It describes how, in the United States, black and Hispanic students tend to be concentrated in schools where they make up almost the entire student body. Kozol visited nearly 60 public schools in preparation for writing the book. He found that conditions had grown worse for inner-city children in the 50 years since the Supreme Court in the landmark ruling of Brown v.

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Title
Shame of the Nation: Restoration of Apartheid Schooling in America
Author
Jonathan Kozol
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Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
073946552X
ISBN 13
9780739465523
Publisher
Crown Publishers, Inc.
Place of Publication
New York, NY
Date Published
2005
Keywords
Race Relations
Size
404 Pages

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