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Bibliography: Civil Rights (Part 952 of 996)

LaValley, Joseph F., Jr. (1969). The Vote as a Measure of Participation in American Society. Teacher and Student Manuals. The unit invites the student to consider a variety of viewpoints on what the vote means to Americans, challenging him ultimately to see it as a measure of his own political identity and of his association with or alienation from political society. After an introductory section which frames the question by looking at the role of the vote in Soviet Russia, the student is led to investigate the reasons for alienation and non-voting in the United States. A subsequent section surveys the history of the struggles for woman and Negro suffrage, asking why these groups were fighting for the vote. Designed primarily for slower learners at the high school level, the unit should interest junior high students as well. (See SO 000 161 for a listing of related documents.) (Author/SBE)… [PDF]

Johnson, Harold T.; Tyer, Harold L. (1967). Special Training Institute on Desegregation for Educational Leadership Teams from the School Systems of the First District of Georgia. Reported is a special training institute, funded by the U.S. Office of Education, on school desegregation in Georgia. Participants were school personnel and community representatives from 19 school systems of a single district. The nine-day summer institute sought to provide opportunities for self-examination and for information acquisition about a number of aspects of segregation and desegregation. Also offered were sessions concerned with desegregation plans and compliance status. The institute is said to have been timely, well received by participants, and helpful. (NH)… [PDF]

Scott, Donald (1969). About Epilepsy. Epileptic fits, faints, and falls are described; the causes, sorts, and diagnosis of fits are detailed; and treatment that both doctor and surgeon can provide is reviewed. Further consideration is given to children with fits, the effect of fits on the mind, the care of the epileptic person, marriage and pregnancy, and the prevention of fits. Also treated are the following: epilepsy in history, some historical epileptic people, epilepsy in literature, epilepsy and crime, and epilepsy in the future. (JD)…

Harkins, Arthur M.; Woods, Richard G. (1969). A Review of Recent Research on Minneapolis Indians: 1968-1969. Research conducted during 1968 and 1969 concerning the Minneapolis Indian population is examined in an attempt to describe their characteristics; their relationship to major urban institutions; their employment, health, and housing; and justice, public welfare, and public institutions as related to the Indian. Inequities in the relationship between the community and its Indian residents are examined. Three major problems are focused on in the report: (1) obtaining specific knowledge about urban Indians, (2) application of such knowledge, and (3) inadequate understanding and mistrust of agencies by the Indian. Suggestions are made to remedy these problems. (BD)… [PDF]

Yin, Robert K. (1972). Racial and Ethnic Identities in American Society. The investigation of race relations, of social problems related to race and ethnicity, and of different racial and social groups, all presume prior information about the definition of racial or ethnic group identity, about the formation, maintenance, and dissolution of such identities, and about the importance of such identities in American societies. Put simply, we need to know what constitutes racial and ethnic differences, and why such differences are important. As in the study of the individual in society, there are two basic components in analyzing race and ethnic group identity: the characteristics of the identities themselves and the societal context within which the identities are important. These two components are only distinguishable in an analytic sense. The most important characteristic of these identities is that they are group identities. The distinction between group and individual identity leads to the observation that the assimilation process may be different for… [PDF]

(1971). Emergency School Assistance Program: Background and Evaluations. This compendium of materials concerning the Emergency School Assistance Program, prepared by the Senate Select Committee on Equal Educational Opportunity, contains the following: (1) An evaluation prepared by the American Friends Service Committee, et. al., Nov. 1970; (2) Department of Health, Education and Welfare report on the program, Feb. 1971; (3) Select Committee staff study of program administration, Jan. 1971; (4) Report to the Select Committee on the need to improve policies and procedures for approving grants under the program, by the Comptroller General, March 5, 1971; and, (5) Text of P.L. 91-380, The Emergency School Assistance Appropriation, and related statements before Congress. In addition, regulations, guidelines, and instructions of D.H.E.W. are listed as follows: (a) program regulations; (b) application for emergency school assistance; (c) instructions for submitting project proposals; (d) general terms and conditions; (e) handbook for public and private… [PDF]

Leone, Richard D. (1970). The Negro in the Trucking Industry. The Racial Policies in American Industry. Unlike many other industries where factory walls can hide the number of Negroes employed, the trucking industry's racial composition is largely open to public view. This study concerns the racial employment practices of interstate common and contract carriers, the for-hire segment of the motor trucking industry, in the driver and other job categories. As the Teamsters' Union exerts a powerful influence on the trucking industry, the organizational structure of this union and the factors bearing on its Negro employment decisions are also examined. The document describes the motor carrier or trucking industry and the scope of Negro employment in it. The study is also concerned with governmental efforts to promote equal employment opportunities among public carriers, the effects of law in this field, and current industrial response. (MF)…

Bloom, Gordon F.; Fletcher, F. Marion (1972). The Negro in the Supermarket Industry. The Racial Policies of American Industry. The supermarket industry is important in the study of racial employment policies of American industry for several reasons: the ubiquitous nature of the industry, its size, the relatively low skill employment requirements, the high percentage of part-time jobs available, and the comparatively attractive employment patterns. The latter include continued growth and relative stability of industry employment, as well as the fact that most supermarket jobs are semi-white collar and reasonably well-paid. This study analyzes the nature of the industry and its various and varying Negro employment procedures and practices, efforts to increase Negro employment, and the difficulties of black entrepreneurs in ghetto supermarket operations. The document concludes that Negro employment in the supermarket industry will continue to expand but that upward movement into managerial positions will be slow, largely because Negro college graduates are not attracted to the business. Coming radical changes…

Tong, Rosemarie (1987). Women, Pornography, and the Law. Academe, v73 n5 p14-22 Sep-Oct. Erotica (love or a creative principle) and thanatica (death or a destructive principle), two sexually explicit forms of speech, are discussed in the context of fighting pornography in the courts. Antipornographers are urged to reexamine their political alliances, legal theories, and philosophical assumptions. (MLW)…

Glazer, Nathan (1988). The Affirmative Action Stalemate. Public Interest, n90 p99-114 Win. People will resist government efforts to improve the position of Blacks more than they will any individual's efforts to improve his or her own condition. The work and efforts of Blacks in an open, prosperous society are more likely to improve their condition than government actions that aim at statistical goals. (BJV)…

Jewell, K. Sue (1985). Will the Real Black, Afro-American, Mixed, Colored, Negro Please Stand Up? Impact of the Black Social Movement, Twenty Years Later. Journal of Black Studies, v16 n1 p57-75 Sep. Presents findings of a study on the impact of the Black movement on the attitudes and behavior of 122 African American and European American undergraduates. Reports that the African American respondents had limited awareness of the conditions that precipitated Black social activism and seem to lack the knowledge and skills necessary to challenge present-day racism. (KH)…

Lowe, Robert; Tyack, David (1986). The Constitutional Moment: Reconstruction and Black Education in the South. American Journal of Education, v94 n2 p236-56 Feb. For a short period after the Civil War, Southern Blacks used their newfound political influence first to build schools and then to establish free and universal public education. Though White supremacists eventually overthrew Reconstruction governments, the Blacks' brief political involvement left an educational legacy vital to the survival and regeneration of Black people. (KH)…

Hijab, Nadia (2003). The Situation of Children in Iraq: An Assessment Based on the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. In accordance with UNICEF mandates requiring a situation analysis prior to preparing a new country program, this report examines causes and linkages between problems affecting women and children in Iraq, identifies necessary actions to realize the rights of women and children, and contributes to the country program strategy for priority interventions, future research, and rights-focused advocacy. Following the executive summary, the report's introductory chapter presents the conceptual framework and methodology. Chapter 2 describes the political and socioeconomic context of Iraq, provides demographic and psychosocial profiles, and describes a legislative and institutional framework for children. Chapters 3 through 5 review issues related to children's right to life and survival, children's right to education, and the right of vulnerable children to protection. Chapter 6 addresses the human rights of women. Chapter 7 recommends priority interventions, and suggests areas for future…

(2003). The Supreme Court of the United States Syllabus: Grutter v. Bollinger et al. Certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit. Argued April 1, 2003-Decided June 23, 2003. October Term, 2002. (Slip Opinion.). This legal document presents the decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in the affirmative action case brought against the University of Michigan's Law School. On June 23, 2003, the Court held in Grutter v. Bollinger et al. that diversity is a compelling interest in higher education and that race is one of a number of factors that can be taken into account to achieve the educational benefits of a diverse student body. The Court found that the educational benefits of diversity are real and had been substantiated by the university and its amici in supporting briefs. It also found that the individualized, whole-file review used in the University of Michigan Law School's admissions process is narrowly tailored to achieve the educational benefits of diversity. The Court held that the Law School's goal of attaining a critical mass of underrepresented minority students does not transform its program into a quota and that its flexible admissions policy does not unduly harm members of any racial… [PDF]

(1997). The Fourth R: Responsibility: Ensuring Educational Excellence through Equitable and Effective School Practices. An Equity Handbook for Learning Communities. Revised Edition. Every learner must be guaranteed access to quality instruction, resources, and assessment. This handbook was designed to assist educators in making responsible local educational decisions with an informed and attuned understanding of equity and effective school practices. The publication is intended to help engage education stakeholders in substantive dialogue about the integral relevance of equity, multicultural education, and equal access to every student and educator. Part 1 identifies the key components of educational equity–access, attitudes, language, interactions, instruction, and materials. Part 2 describes equitable practices and effective practices at the district, school, and classroom levels, and outlines the responsibilities of school staff and other key stakeholders. Training and technical assistance are offered free of charge to public school personnel by the Center for National Origin, Race and Sex Equity (CNORSE) at the Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory…. [PDF]

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Bibliography: Civil Rights (Part 953 of 996)

Isaacson, Lynne (1998). Student Dress Policies. ERIC Digest, Number 117. Educators and the public are divided over the value of implementing school-uniform policies in the public schools. This digest examines arguments for and against school-uniform policies, identifies legal considerations, and offers guidelines for implementing policies on student dress. Most parents have responded favorably to uniform policies, while children's attitudes vary. The legal issues involve First Amendment claims and liberty claims. Experts recommend that policymakers address three key questions: Are the requirement legally defensible/ Do they actually restore order? Are less restrictive dress codes a better alternative? For example, policymakers can consider five alternatives ranging from least to most restrictive; (1) Do not institute a dress code; (2) institute a dress code that outlines general goals, and let principals and local school officials formulate and implement policy at the grass-roots level; (3) institute an itemized dress code that will be applied throughout… [PDF]

(1997). The Inclusion Charter: Ending Segregation in Education for All Children and Young People with Disabilities and/or Learning Difficulties. This charter of principles and beliefs was developed by the Centre for the Studies of Inclusive Education in the United Kingdom. Principles are first listed and then explained in detail. The principles are: (1) the end of all segregated education on the grounds of disability or learning difficulty as a policy commitment and national goal; (2) the end of segregation in education as a human rights issue belonging within equal opportunities policies; (3) recognition that, since all children share equal value and status, the exclusion of children from the mainstream because of disability or learning difficulty is a devaluation and is discriminating; (4) the gradual transfer of resources, expertise, staff, and pupils from segregated special schools to an appropriately supported diverse and inclusive mainstream; (5) recognition that, since segregated education is a major cause of society's prejudice against adults with disabilities, desegregating special education is necessary to help…

Gregg, Soleil (2000). ADHD and School Law. A review of the research and legal literature summarizes the status of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) under school law. Following a brief introduction, discussion of ADHD as a disability notes the impact of ADHD on overall functioning and provides a table of diagnostic criteria for subtypes of ADHD. The following section focuses on three relevant federal statutes: Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, and the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, Part B. The major portion of the paper discusses ten responsibilities of the states in implementing eligibility requirements for ADHD. These are: (1) locate, identify, and evaluate children disabled by ADHD; (2) make available a free appropriate public education; (3) develop and implement an appropriate individualized education program; (4) involve parents in decision making; (5) educate children in the least restrictive environment; (6) follow procedural… [PDF]

(2000). Sexual Minority Students. Technical Assistance Sampler On. This booklet discusses issues facing sexual minority students. An introduction presents the National Association of School Psychologists' (NASP's) position statement on gay, lesbian, and bisexual youth. Section 1 highlights: "Violence, Homophobia, and Prejudice" (e.g., anti-gay harassment in schools documented, violence prevention, and a guide for schools); "School/Psychological Issues, Suicide, and Health" (e.g., the impact of hate crime victimization, young gay males at higher suicide risk, and a bill of rights for lesbian and gay students); "Coming Out" (coming out young, landmark survey shows gay youth coming out earlier than ever, and coming out can reduce sexual prejudice); and "Sexual Minority Teachers and Staff" (extra help for homosexual teachers, lesbian teacher can proceed with harassment suit, and tips to help teachers come out). Section 2 examines interventions for assisting sexual minority students, including "Working With… [PDF]

Jonas, William (1999). Social Justice Report, 1999. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner, HREOC. Report to the Attorney-General as Required by Section 46C(1)(a) of the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission Act 1986. This report examines the disadvantaged and marginalized condition of the Indigenous peoples of Australia as a human rights issue, focusing on issues concerning Indigenous young people. Permeating the report is the idea that this disadvantage arises from a history of overt and structural discrimination and that special efforts and differential treatment are necessary and appropriate to redress disadvantage and achieve equality in Australian society. Chapter 1 examines current themes in debates about Indigenous policy: moving beyond welfare dependency, accountability of Indigenous programs and services, Indigenous participation in government decisions that affect them, and the national reconciliation process. Chapter 2 profiles Indigenous youth, aged 15-29, and aspects of disadvantage. Demographic and other data include population size, age structure, income, unemployment, overcrowded housing, participation in secondary and higher education, native language use, birth rates,… [PDF]

Hill, Wilhelmina; Mackintosh, Helen K. (1951). How Children Learn about Human Rights. Bulletin, 1951, No. 9. Office of Education, Federal Security Agency This particular bulletin is concerned with the concept of human rights, and the interpretation of some of these rights in the classroom, in the school, at home, and in the community. Although the discussion is directed toward the classroom teacher primarily, principals, supervisors, administrators, and parents who want children to succeed in all the activities of everyday living, should find the bulletin profitable reading. The bulletin consists of sections on how the teacher can begin with children in a study of individual rights, in such a way as to lead to an understanding of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The teacher understands, of course, that this bulletin deals with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and not with the Covenant on Human Rights, which is still under consideration by the members of the United Nations. This understanding would also be made clear to children in any instructional situation which deals with these materials. Some Articles of the… [PDF]

(2004). Capital Construction Budget Recommendations and Prioritization, 2005-2007 Biennium for the Nebraska State Colleges, University of Nebraska and Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture. Nebraska's Coordinating Commission for Postsecondary Education The "Capital Construction Budget Recommendations and Prioritization 2005-2007 Biennium" provides the Coordinating Commission for Postsecondary Education's funding and priority recommendations on capital construction budget requests from the Nebraska State Colleges, the University of Nebraska, and the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture at Curtis. The Commission has identified building maintenance and facility renovation as areas needing continued attention for the coming biennium. The report is divided into the following sections: (1) Introduction and Statewide Facilities Funding Issues; (2) Existing Capital Construction Funding Commitments; (3) Governing Boards' Capital Construction Budget Requests 2005-2007 Biennium; (4) Commission's Capital Construction Budget Recommendations 2005-2007 Biennium; and (5) Commission's Prioritization of Approved Capital Construction Requests. [For the 2003-05 report, see ED604920.]… [PDF]

Gerry, Frank C. (1981). Three Issues You'll Hear More About. AGB Reports, v23 n2 p35-37 Mar-Apr. Three problems needing the attention of many college governing boards and presidents are discussed, including making early or phased retirement attractive, part-time faculty, and federal and state nondiscrimination laws. A number of colleges have created a unified program of employee relations with access to the president. (MLW)…

Rubio, Gloria (1979). The Changing Role of CBOs in CETA. AGENDA, v9 n6 p18-19,34 Nov-Dec. Explains how community-based organizations (CBOs) have become increasingly ineffective in fighting unemployment and how the role of such organizations has become that of watchdog for CETA activities since that 1973 legislation. Details the current conflicts between SER, CETA, and local government in Houston, Texas. (SB)…

Mandel, Jerry (1979). The Cost of Drug Policy to Minorities. AGENDA, v9 n6 p22-26,34-35 Nov-Dec. Explains the fallacy of assuming racial and ethnic equality in drug problems. Demonstrates that the most serious consequences of illegal drug involvement fall disproportionately on minorities. Discusses drug related theft and imprisonment and eco-social repercussions of being labeled an addict. Discusses inadequate data sources for drug statistics. (SB)…

Duke, Celine Ellet (1978). Section 1985(3): A Viable Alternative to Title VII for Sex-Based Employment Discrimination. Washington University Law Quarterly, v1978 n2 p367-95 Spr. Section 1985(3) is shown to be an alternative to Title VII. Inadequacies of and alternatives to Title VII are noted and questions are raised concerning section 1985(3)'s application to private sex-based discrimination, the single entity rule, and whether sex discrimination is sufficiently class-based to activate section 1985(3). (AF)…

Feinberg, Walter (1996). Affirmative Action and Beyond: A Case for a Backward-Looking Gender- and Race-Based Policy. Teachers College Record, v97 n3 p362-99 Spr. Defends race- and gender-based affirmative action against recent attacks by liberals and conservatives, arguing that a need-based approach is not an adequate substitute and demonstrating that there are three independent moral foundations for a race and gender approach that are not adequately met by the need-based alternative which would make affirmative action class sensitive. (Author/SM)…

Danks, Carol (1996). Using the Literature of Elie Wiesel and Selected Poetry to Teach the Holocaust in the Secondary School History Classroom. Social Studies, v87 n3 p101-05 May-Jun. Maintains that learning about the Holocaust (and other historical incidents) from the literature of survivors provides students with empathy and understanding not found in traditional historical texts. Recommends using this material prior to objective historical study and includes suggestions for teaching. Discusses the use of other Holocaust literature. (MJP)…

McCluskey, Audrey Thomas (1989). Mary McLeod Bethune and the Education of Black Girls. Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, v21 n1-2 p113-26 Jul. Chronicles the life of Mary McLeod Bethune and her commitment to the education of Black girls in the early twentieth century despite the overwhelming prejudices of the time. Discusses the American tradition in which both Black and White women used education as a means of advancing their cause and status. (JS)…

Blits, Jan H.; Gottfredson, Linda S. (1990). Equality or Lasting Inequality?. Society, v27 n3 p4-11 Mar-Apr. Describes the evolution of "race-norming," or "within-group scoring," the practice by which job candidates' scores on employment tests are reported relative to comparison groups of their own race or ethnicity. Contends that race-norming fosters group rather than individual rights and perpetuates the inequality it intends to eliminate. (AF)…

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