W. E. B. Du Bois was the preeminent black scholar of his era. He was also a principal founder and for twenty-eight years an executive officer of the nation’s most effective civil rights organization,
With the Supreme Court’s landmark Brown decisions of 1954 and 1955, American education changed forever. But Brown was just the beginning, and Raymond Wolters contends that its best intentions h
Argues that the Supreme Court's 1954 decision on desegregation has resulted in heightened racial tensions, white flight, and a deterioration of educational standards