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Bibliography: Civil Rights (Part 876 of 996)

Warren, Donald R. (1973). Public School as Political Idea. The American public school is a political idea, as well as an educational institution, that is still awaiting full realization. Public schools fail to deliver the promised indiscriminate availability of educational goods and services. Discussions of that failure frequently revolve around the school's educational agenda and questions of pedagogy and curriculum. It can also be understood as an historical disagreement over the political implications of the equal opportunity objective. Early leaders articulated the idea of education to prepare citizens to use political power intelligently and to transcend the accidents of birth and geography in acquiring economic powers. Those who followed through on the idea saw it as a means for homogenizing society and for imposing on it \needed\ education. At the root of these measures was a fear of the political implication of equal education. Although our schools today are not truly great, the idea, clouded with ambivalence, still has the… [PDF]

Wilson, Don (1970). Me and Thee. Symposium: Some Perspectives on Working with the Disadvantaged in an Urban Mental Health Program. This paper first presents a historical perspective of the disadvantaged minority, using black people as an example. The following section presents a clinical perspective of the psycho-social characteristics of this group. These characteristics are laden with some accuracies and many fallacies: (1) the fallacy of wisdom belonging to whites; (2) the belief that ability will be rewarded with success, while the disadvantaged are concerned with survival; (3) the fallacy of white beauty; (4) the belief that the disadvantaged are becoming more powerful by expressing themselves; and (5) the fallacy that middle class Americans are present and future oriented, while the disadvantaged are present oriented and think in terms of immediate gratification. The author feels that at present the Model Cities program has turned into a fraud based upon a revolution of expectancy and is yielding false hopes. Only through unification will the blacks and browns succeed in altering this oppressive and… [PDF]

(1968). Bibliography on the Problems of Southwestern Minority Groups and for Teachers of Adult Students from Different Cultural Backgrounds. The bibliography cites 169 books and articles, published between 1928 and 1967, on the problems of southwestern minority groups. A selected list of 69 professional books for teachers and adult students from different cultural backgrounds is included. Both lists are author-indexed. In addition, a motion picture series, a newspaper, and 6 resource centers are cited. (AN)…

(1969). Public Forum Before the Committee on Urban Indians in L.A., Calif. (Dec. 16-17, 1968); Dallas, Tex. (Feb. 13-14, 1969); Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn. (Mar. 18-19, 1969); San Francisco, Calif. (Apr. 11-12, 1968); Phoenix, Ariz. (Apr. 17-18, 1969). The proceedings of public forums of the National Council of Indian Opportunity are recorded in these 5 documents. These forums were designed to gain information on the condition of urban American Indians living in Los Angeles, Minneapolis-St. Paul, San Francisco, Dallas, and Phoenix. Included in each of the documents are discussions on such factors as Indian education, housing, employment, recreation, social services, and justice. The council was to identify specific problems of urban Indians and make recommendations to the Office of Economic Opportunity and other Federal agencies assisting American Indians. (EL)…

(1970). [Recommendations of Working Committees to Urban Indian Conference]. The main body of the document contains recommendations presented by working committees of National Council on Indian Opportunity (NCIO) to the Urban Indian Conference held in December of 1970. Recommendations as outlined and discussed by various committees of NCIO are presented for the following areas: housing, education, alcoholism and drugs, economic development, contracts and proposals, Indian centers, employment, land, health, communication, political affairs of Indian interest, and treaty rights. The document concludes with a recommendation to the President of the United States that a President's Commission on the American Indian be established to examine the rights, privileges, and administrative policies regarding the American Indian. (EL)… [PDF]

(1962). The Right to Read: An Open Letter to the Citizens of Our Country from the National Council of Teachers of English. Democracy can exist only in a climate in which teachers are free to teach and students are free to learn, a climate conducive to open inquiry and responsible discussion of any and all questions related to the ethical and cultural welfare of mankind. The right of an individual to read rests on the fundamental democratic assumption that an educated free man possesses powers of discrimination and should determine his own actions. To avoid objections from pressure groups, national or local book committees tend to carefully exclude from textbooks and reading lists those sections and volumes that offend such groups. Consequently, several American writers are inadequately represented in the public secondary schools. Cut off from many of the great ideas and feelings of Western man, a student is unlikely to develop into a free, reasoning person who can make up his own mind, who can understand his culture, and who can live compassionately with his fellowman. To preserve the unity of Western… [PDF]

Peltason, J. W. (1971). Fifty-Eight Lonely Men. Southern Federal Judges and School Desegregation. Revised Edition. United States district judges have, regardless of their personal views the awesome assignment of forcing compliance with the Supreme Court's 1954 school segregation decisions. In the District of Columbia and in the border states of Missouri, Oklahoma, West Virginia, Delaware, and Maryland, for the most part authorities have completed, or are completing, school integration. They did not wait for a judge to order them to do so. Here the courts' function is primarily to prod a few laggard districts. Those men who serve as Federal judges in the 11 Southern states have a much tougher assignment: school boards, responsive primarily to white voters, have been unable or unwilling to act. The full burden of forcing compliance, of presiding over this major social revolution, has fallen on 48 district judges. This book describes how these important but still little-known men, and their 10 immediate superiors on the Courts of Appeals, have responded to the challenge. Today, the judge and his…

Hulteng, John L.; Nelson, Roy Paul (1971). The Fourth Estate: An Informal Appraisal of the News and Opinion Media. Aimed at helping readers become more understanding and more discriminating consumers of the information that the mass media provides, this book explores the rights and responsibilities of a free press within society. Subsequent chapters consider the medium's organization, the \disappearing daily,\ some weaknesses of the press, the objective-subjective reporting dilemma, ethics in the newsroom, the opinion and editorial function of the press, cartoons and other visuals, the impact of magazines, books and publishing, television news and cable television, advertising, public relations news, and conflicts among various constitutional rights and the right to free speech. (SH)…

Crown, Bonnie R. (1979). Women's Lives in the Asian Tradition. Social Education, v43 n4 p248-57 Apr. Reviews depiction of Asian women in literature by Asian writers within the context of development of basic human rights for men and wormen. Information is presented to help students analyze the literature selections. (Author/DB)…

Alschuler, Joan N. (1978). Education for the Handicapped. Journal of Law and Education, v7 n4 p523-38 Oct. This examination of the trends in education of the handicapped may seem to indicate that education of the handicapped is now ensured and certain to be appropriate. However, even Public Law 94-142 has inadequacies. It is likely that further legislation and litigation are on the horizon. (Author/IRT)…

Burns, Haywood (1978). The Bakke Case and Affirmative Action: Some Implications for the Future. Freedomways, 18, 1, 5-8, Win 78. Concludes that beyond any judicial fiat, affirmative action is a simple moral and political imperative, with its justifications deeply rooted in history. (Author/AM)…

Larsen, Stephen (1978). Learning Disabilities and the Professional Educator. Learning Disability Quarterly, 1, 1, 5-12, W 78. Available from: The Division for Children with Learning Disabilities Council for Exceptional Children 1920 Association Drive Reston, Virginia 22091 Identified and related to the educator are four central issues in the field of learning disability: (1) determining the true parameters of the field, (2) monitoring tests and materials presumed relevant to educational practice, (3) insuring appropriate instructional opportunities to learning disabled students, and (4) determining professional standards necessary for competent and ethical practice. (IM)…

Balgopal, Pallassana R.; McDaniel, Clyde O., Jr. (1978). Patterns of Black Leadership: Implications for Social Work Education. Journal of Education for Social Work, 14, 1, 87-93, W 78. The historical relationship between social structure and black leadership patterns is shown. It is suggested that since the current race relations policy is one of tolerance, social work education should prepare black leaders to operate within that social context. (Author/LBH)…

Corcoran, Sheila (1977). Should a Service Setting Be Used as a Learning Laboratory? An Ethical Question. Nursing Outlook, 25, 12, 771-6, Dec 77. To develop better guidelines for its use, the experiential service setting is examined ethically and the conditions under which this setting can and cannot be used as a learning laboratory are specified. (TA)…

Aberg, Miriam; And Others (1977). Males, Fathers and Husbands: Changing Roles and Reciprocal Legal Rights. Family Coordinator, 26, 4, 327-31, Oct 77. Discrimination toward men can be found in the legal definition of marriage, legal age requirements at marriage, support, child custody, unmarried fathers' rights, abortion, and cohabitation. With the increasing equality between the sexes, men will gain in their legal options of roles. (Author)…

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Bibliography: Civil Rights (Part 877 of 996)

Copus, David A.; Lindsay, Ronald (1984). Firefighters versus Stotts: The End of Quotas?. Journal of the College and University Personnel Association, v35 n4 p16-21 Win. The Supreme Court has ruled that a federal district court had no authority to require a municipal employer, in violation of the seniority provisions of its collective bargaining agreement, to lay off more senior White firefighters before laying off Black firefighters. (MLW)…

Murray, Hugh (1987). Review Essay: Du Bois and the Cold War. Journal of Ethnic Studies, v15 n3 p115-24 Fall. This critique of Gerald Horne's book, "Black and Red," points out the confusion, disorganization, errors, and omissions which make itdifficult to read and understand. However, the importance of the book is its contribution of raw material to the knowledge about Du Bois during his last fifteen years. (VM)…

Bullard, Robert D. (1987). Blacks and the New South: Challenge of the Eighties. Journal of Intergroup Relations, v15 n2 p25-39 Sep. Discusses changes that took place in the South during the 1970s and early 1980s. Explores the distribution of benefits and negative side effects associated with rapid economic development, industrial expansion, and business growth. However, a sizeable share of the black community was untouched by the region's growth and prosperity. (PS)…

Winkler, Karen J. (1988). Historians Urge Full Accounts of the 1960's. Chronicle of Higher Education, v34 n30 pA4,5,10 Apr 6. According to some historians, many scholars studying the 1960s have ignored key aspects of the decade, including the conservative movement in American politics, the contributions of women, continuity in a time of social change, and the economic results of activism. (MSE)…

Pogrebin, Mark (1987). The Effect of Jail Reform Policies on Guard/Management Relations. Journal of Offender Counseling, Services & Rehabilitation, v12 n1 p91-100 Fall-Win. Interviewed 60 jail corrections officers in four types of jails to examine views about working relations and judgments of institutional policy. Respondents reported feeling unappreciated by superiors and powerless in relation to inmates. Officers were caught between administration demands for safety and recently acquired rights of inmates. (NB)…

Santiago, Gloria Bonilla (1986). Puerto Rican Migrant Farmworkers: An Untold Story. Migration World, v14 n4 p14-18. Details the history and activities in New Jersey of "El Comite de Apoyo a los Trabajadores Agricolos" (CATA) or Farmworkers' Support Committee. The Committee was founded in 1979 to help Puerto Rican migrant workers who suffer from social and political isolation and are denied basic rights. Successes, goals, and problems are noted. (PS)…

Baumann, Fred (1986). The Latest Apologias for Preferential Treatment. New Perspectives, v18 n1 p18-23 Win-Spr. The arguments in favor of preferential treatment for some groups are faulty. An examination of these arguments is included. Although victims of discrimination should be helped, programs should promote race-, gender- or ethnically conscious hiring. Affirmative action has led to a increase in bureaucratically-caused discrimination. (PS)…

Greenawald, Dale (1987). Freedom of Speech and Expression. Update on Law-Related Education, v11 n1 p23-24 Win. Using three landmark U.S. Supreme Court cases, this lesson teaches students in grades seven through twelve about the benefits and limits of free speech. (JDH)…

Sherrill, Sam (1984). Toward a Coherent View of Evaluation. Evaluation Review, v8 n4 p443-66 Aug. This article offers an integrated approach to government program evaluation and an organizational model that clearly identifies the central role of evaluation in organizational life. This view includes: outcome evaluation; benefit-cost analysis; human rights; the level and distribution of benefits, costs, and rights; and a systems model of organizations. (BS)…

Aoki, Koji; McCarthy, Martha (1984). The Right to Education in Japan. Journal of Law and Education, v13 n3 p441-52 Jul. Reviews the governance of Japanese public schools since World War II. Unlike the United States, the Japanese government has centralized control of education, and the courts defer to government authority in educational matters. (MD)…

Henderson, Donald H. (1985). The Constitutional Rights of Probationary Teachers: Improper Assessment May Be Costly to School Boards. Journal of Law and Education, v14 n1 p1-21 Jan. Litigation by nontenured teachers in contract nonrenewal disputes usually involves claims of violation of speech, liberty, contractual, or privacy rights. School boards should be certain that the cause for nonrenewal of a probationary teacher's contract is not in violation of a protected right. (MLF)…

Jensen, Donald N.; Kirp, David L. (1983). The New Federalism Goes to Court. Phi Delta Kappan, v65 n3 p206-10 Nov. Although judicial influence in education seems to have faded since 1973, the federal government's diminished involvement in educational support and policymaking may result in a new wave of reform if challenges to the nonenforcement or rewriting of existing statutes providing services to disadvantaged groups are brought to court. (MJL)…

DeMartini, Joseph R. (1983). Social Movement Participation: Political Socialization, Generational Consciousness, and Lasting Effects. Youth and Society, v15 n2 p195-223 Dec. Reviews seven studies of former student activists to determine if they maintain political beliefs and behaviors consistent with those they exhibited during their participation in the earlier social movements. Explores the question of what accounts for the maintenance of, or change in, beliefs and behaviors over time. (CMG)…

Showell, Betty (1976). The Courts, the Legislature, the Presidency, and School Desegregation Policy. School Review, 84, 3, 401-16, May 76. Focuses on school desegregation as a result of institutional policies, on the legal and extralegal policies that generated and perpetuated racial segregation in public education. (Author/RK)…

Partridge, Arthur R. (1976). Student Rights and Responsibilities: What Are the Problems. Colorado Journal of Educational Research, 15, 3, 9-17, Spr 76. The author feels that school boards and administrators do have the power to govern their school systems provided they recognize that students have constitutionally guaranteed rights–(1) free expression, (2) due process, (3) privacy, (4) equality, and (5) quality education. (MB)…

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