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Race in the schoolyard: negotiating the color line in classrooms and communities
Race in the schoolyard: negotiating the color line in classrooms and communities
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Lewis, Amanda E
Publisher
Rutgers University Press
Publication Date
c2003
Language
English
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Examining the color line in schools.
There is no race in the schoolyard: color-blind ideology at Foresthills.
Struggling with dangerous subjects: race at West City Elementary.
Breaking the silence: race, culture, language, and power at Metro2.
Learning and living racial boundaries: constructing and negotiating racial identity in school.
Schooling and the social reproduction of racial inequality.
Schools as race-making institutions.
Appendix: Research methods: stories from the field
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Subjects
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Discrimination in education
Discrimination in education -- United States
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Race relations
Social conditions
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Students -- United States -- Social conditions -- 21st century
United States -- Race relations
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ProQuest (Firm)
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9780813532240
9780813547039
9780813532257
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