Beyond Busing: Reflections on Urban Segregation, the Courts, and Equal Opportunity Pbk. Ed Edition, Kindle Edition

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A compelling insider's account of the fight for educational desegregation, from one of its most dedicated and outspoken heroes. A new afterword explains the author's controversial belief that the moment for litigating educational equality has passed, clear-sightedly critiquing his own courtroom strategies and the courts' responses, before closing with an assessment of the economic and social changes that he feels have already moved us "beyond busing.""An extraordinarily informative and thoughtful book describing the process of bringing Brown [v. Board of Education] North and the impact this process had upon national attitudes toward desegregation."--Drew S. Days III, Yale Law Journal"An original analysis of a tough subject. A must-read for all who care about opportunity for all our children."--Donna E. Shalala, President, University of Miami"Paul Dimond remains a passionate and caring voice for inner-city students, whether in his advocacy of school desegregation, school choice plans, or school finance reform. He illuminates these issues as one who participated in the major education cases and as a perceptive scholar."--Mark Yudof, Chancellor, The University of Texas System"A must-read for anyone who wants to understand America's continued failure to give inner-city children a quality education or to do something about it!"--Sheryll Cashin, Author of The Failures of Integration: How Race and Class Are Undermining the American Dream"Dimond is particularly good at relating his slice of legal history to the broader developments of the 1970s, and his occasional remarks about trial tactics are amusing and instructive. Dimond'shonesty about both his successes and failures makes his book required reading for civil rights lawyers."--Lawrence T. Gresser, Michigan Law Review"A fascinating first-hand account of 1970s northern school desegregation decisions."--Neal E. Devins, American Bar Foundation Research Journal"Dimond reminds the liberal reader of the promise that lies in the empowerment of ordinary families to choose their own schools."--John E. Coons, Professor of Law, Emeritus, University of California, BerkeleyPaul R. Dimond is counsel to Miller, Canfield, Paddock and Stone, Michigan's largest law firm; chairman of McKinley, a national commercial real estate investment and management firm; and chairman or member of the board of trustees of numerous education, community, and civic organizations. He spent four years as President Clinton's Special Assistant for Economic Policy. Read more

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ISBN13 978-0472021499
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Language English
File size 1.4 MB
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Publisher University of Michigan Press
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Print length 436 pages
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Publication date January 20, 2009
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