White girl : a story of school desegregation / by Clara Silverstein.
2004
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Ebrary electronic monographs.
Title
White girl : a story of school desegregation / by Clara Silverstein.
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Imprint
Athens : University of Georgia Press, [2004]
Copyright
©2004
Description
x, 149 pages, 6 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations
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A school bus, a mother's tears
Joined hands
My father's last moments
Ann and Lee, Mom and Dad
Packing it in
You talk like a Yankee
Tomboys
Freedom of choice - yes! busing - never!
"Model" schools
Interim integration
Busing hits home
Manners
Jim Crow's legacy
Liberal teacher, Southern lady
The buses roll
No one wants you here
Black is beautiful
Self-segregation
Separate soundtracks
In the classrooms
My flag, my shame
Girl talk
Ebony and ivory
The white boys
Filmstrip in the dark
The fox-trot, the cha-cha
Invisible
Voice of loneliness
The liberals
Legacy of defeat
No yearbooks, no good-byes
Singing "Dixie"
The open high school
I surrender!
Belonging and not belonging
Driving lessons
Preppie envy
A shell tossed into the ocean
The education mom
Racial differences still evident
Was this a good school?
My father's words
I am Lee's daughter
Splinters of glass.
Joined hands
My father's last moments
Ann and Lee, Mom and Dad
Packing it in
You talk like a Yankee
Tomboys
Freedom of choice - yes! busing - never!
"Model" schools
Interim integration
Busing hits home
Manners
Jim Crow's legacy
Liberal teacher, Southern lady
The buses roll
No one wants you here
Black is beautiful
Self-segregation
Separate soundtracks
In the classrooms
My flag, my shame
Girl talk
Ebony and ivory
The white boys
Filmstrip in the dark
The fox-trot, the cha-cha
Invisible
Voice of loneliness
The liberals
Legacy of defeat
No yearbooks, no good-byes
Singing "Dixie"
The open high school
I surrender!
Belonging and not belonging
Driving lessons
Preppie envy
A shell tossed into the ocean
The education mom
Racial differences still evident
Was this a good school?
My father's words
I am Lee's daughter
Splinters of glass.
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English
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Electronic reproduction. Palo Alto, Calif. : ebrary, 2013. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries.
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0820326623 hardcover alkaline paper
9780820326627
9780820345888 e-book
9780820326627
9780820345888 e-book
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