Title
Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
Contributor Roles
Professor Dorosin contributed the chapter The Law’s Delay: Continuing the Struggle for School Diversity and Equity in Leandro’s Shadow to the book.
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Description
Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow provides a compelling analysis of the forces and choices that have shaped the trend toward the resegregation of public schools. By assembling a wide range of contributors—historians, sociologists, economists, and education scholars—the editors provide a comprehensive view of a community’s experience with desegregation and economic development. Here we see resegregation through the lens of Charlotte, North Carolina, once a national model of successful desegregation, and home of the landmark Swann desegregation case, which gave rise to school busing.
This book recounts the last forty years of Charlotte’s desegregation and resegregation, putting education reform in political and economic context. Within a decade of the Swann case, the district had developed one of the nation’s most successful desegregation plans, measured by racial balance and improved academic outcomes for both black and white students. However, beginning in the 1990s, this plan was gradually dismantled. Today, the level of resegregation in Charlotte has almost returned to what it was prior to 1971. At the core of Charlotte’s story is the relationship between social structure and human agency, with an emphasis on how yesterday’s decisions and actions define today’s choices.
ISBN
978-1-61250-757-6
Publication Date
2015
Document Type
Book
Publisher
Harvard Education Publishing Group
City
Cambridge
Disciplines
Civil Rights and Discrimination | Housing Law
Recommended Citation
Dorosin, Mark, "Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow" (2015). Faculty Books and Book Contributions. 49.
https://commons.law.famu.edu/faculty-books/49