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E-grāmata: Remembering Brown at Fifty: The University of Illinois Commemorates Brown v. Board of Education

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Inspired by the University of Illinois's celebration of the Brown v. Board of Education decision's fiftieth anniversary, this collection addresses the significance of Brown in the contributors' lives or work in education and civil rights. Several authors describe their personal roles in the Brown case or similar cases, while others examine and illustrate events, performances, and exhibitions that were part of the anniversary commemoration. The book not only explores the repercussions of the Brown decision, but also stands as a historic document in its own right, preserving the reactions of many prominent intellectuals, artists, and activists fifty years after the decision.   Contributors are Kal Alston, Margaret L. Andersen, Kathryn H. Anthony, Nathaniel C. Banks, Bernice McNair Barnett, Christopher Benson, Ed Blankenheim, Julian Bond, Orville Vernon Burton, Jason Chambers, Constance Curry, Joseph A. De Laine Jr., Mary L. Dudziak, Joe R. Feagin, John Hope Franklin, Ophelia De Laine Gona, Lani Guinier, Darlene Clark Hine, Freeman A. Hrabowski III, John Jennings, Ralph Lemon, George Lipsitz, Jim Loewen, Laughlin McDonald, David O'Brien, James C. Onderdonk, Sekou Sundiata, Christopher Teal, Nicholas Watkins, Carrie Mae Weems, Juan Williams, and Joy Ann Williamson.

Recenzijas

"Provides wonderful insights . . . and should inspire others to continue the struggle to achieve educational equality in the United States."--The Journal of African American History "Reveals that Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka was a major victory in the struggle for social justice and justifiably deserving of much celebration."--H-Net Reviews "A valuable book that serves as both a fitting tribute and a careful examination of the Brown v. Board of Education decision after a half century. The touching and moving recollections help us understand the human impact the Brown case had on the 'ordinary' folks."--William C. Hine, coauthor of The African-American Odyssey

Papildus informācija

Original interpretations of Brown v. Board of Education's impact, fifty years later
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Orville Vernon Burton and David O'Brien
SECTION 1: BROWN: ITS HISTORY AND LEGACY

1. Darlene Clark Hine
The Briggs v. Elliott Legacy: Black Culture, Consciousness, and Community before Brown, 1930-1954

2. George Lipsitz
Getting Around Brown: The Social Warrant of the New Racism

3. Margaret L. Andersen
From Brown to Grutter: The Diverse Beneficiaries of Brown v. Board of Education

4. Laughlin McDonald
Beyond School Desegregation: The Impact of Brown

5. Jason Chambers
"A Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Waste": The Advertising Council, the United Negro College Fund, and Educational Access for African Americans

6. Joe R. Feagin and Bernice McNair Barnett
Success and Failure: How Systemic Racism Trumped the Brown v. Board of Education Decision

7. Lani Guinier
From Racial Liberalism to Racial Literacy: Brown v. Board of Education and the Interest-Divergence Dilemma

SECTION 2: BROWN AND LIVED EXPERIENCE

8. Joseph A. De Laine Jr.
Briggs: South Carolina's Bold Step That Led to Brown

9. Ophelia De Laine Gona
About Integration: In Memory of the Reverend J. A. De Laine

10. John Hope Franklin
My Life and Times with Thurgood Marshall

11. Constance Curry
The Intolerable Burden

12. James C. Onderdonk
The Freedom Riders: Two Personal Perspectives

13. Ed Blankenheim
Looking Back at the Freedom Riders

14. Kal Alston
The Middle Generation after Brown

SECTION 3: THE ARTS AND BROWN

15. Sekou Sundiata
Why Colored Faces in High Places Just Won't Do

16. John Jennings
The Chance Project

17. Ralph Lemon
What Was Always There

18. Carrie Mae Weems and David O'Brien
Art and Integration: An Interview with Carrie Mae Weems

19. David O'Brien
Social Studies: Eight Artists Address Brown

SECTION 4: ILLINOIS AND BROWN

20. Kathryn H. Anthony and Nicholas Watkins
A Legacy of Firsts: African Americans in Architecture at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

21. Nathaniel C. Banks
Reflections on the Brown Commemoration from a Champaign Native

22. Joy Ann Williamson Lott
Reform in the Black Power Era

23. Richard Herman
Lest We Forget

24. James W. Loewen
Enforcing Brown in Sundown Towns

SECTION 5: PUBLIC INTELLECTUALS AND BROWN AND ITS LEGACY

25. Julian Bond
Civil Rights: Now and Then

26. Freeman A Hrabowski III
Reflections on America's Academic Achievement Gap: A Fifty-Year Persepctive

27. Christopher Benson
Just Because of the Color of His Skin: The 1955 Lynching of Emmett Till

28. Juan Williams and Christopher Teal
Thurgood Marshall's Vision
Epilogue
Mary L. Dudziak
Brown's Global Impact
Notes on Contributors
Index
Orville Vernon Burton is Burroughs Distinguished Chair of Southern History and Culture at Coastal Carolina University and the author of The Age of Lincoln and other works. David O'Brien is an associate professor of art history at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and the author of After the Revolution: Antoine-Jean Gros, Painting, and Propaganda under Napoleon.