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Clark, Kenneth – 1984
The Supreme Court's landmark Brown decision changed the total pattern of race relations in the United States and helped to solidify the foundations of American democracy for the benefit of all Americans. Ironically, although the specific issue which resulted in the Brown decision was concerned with the constitutionality of racially segregated…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Desegregation Effects, Desegregation Litigation, Educational Quality
Clark, Kenneth – Currents, 1984
Analyzes some of the social and philosophical ideas underlying the Brown decision, and asserts that it has had a more positive effect on race relations in other areas of society than in the area of education. Argues that educators must now assume the role of communicating the importance of Brown to the public. (KH)
Descriptors: Black Education, Desegregation Effects, Desegregation Litigation, Elementary Secondary Education
Clark, Kenneth B. – Reading Newsreport, 1970
In this interview, Dr. Kenneth Clark discusses some of his own viewpoints about education, and reviews problems and progress in setting up a new program for educational improvement in the all-black schools in Washington, D. C. (DM)
Descriptors: Black Students, Educational Improvement, Educational Objectives, Educational Strategies
CLARK, KENNETH B. – 1967
AMERICAN PUBLIC EDUCATION HAS BEEN INEFFICIENT AND UNEQUAL AND HAS EFFECTIVELY BLOCKED ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL MOBILITY FOR NEGROES. CHANGE AND IMPROVEMENT HAVE BEEN IMPEDED BY DOGMAS ABOUT THE INVIOLABILITY OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD SCHOOL, BY ADMINISTRATIVE BARRIERS, AND BY DEEP-SEATED PSYCHOLOGICAL PREJUDICES. COMPENSATORY EDUCATION PROGRAMS IN…
Descriptors: Black Education, Blacks, Boards of Education, Educational Change
CLARK, KENNETH B. – 1963
THE FIRST SECTION OF THIS BOOK ANALYZES FACTORS WHICH CONTRIBUTE TO WHITE AND NEGRO CHILDREN'S RACIAL ATTITUDES. A SECOND SECTION DISCUSSES HOW PARENTS, SCHOOLS, CHURCHES, AND SOCIAL AGENCIES CAN THWART RACIAL PREJUDICES IN THE CHILD. IN AN APPENDIX ARE DISCUSSION OF THE LEGAL BACKGROUND OF VARIOUS SCHOOL DESEGREGATION CASES, THE ROLE OF THE…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Black Youth, Childhood Attitudes, Church Role
Clark, Kenneth B. – 1974
Education will become the functioning instrument of a stable democracy by being in all its stages and dimensions an example of the democratic process. Within this framework, the desegregation of our schools can proceed; and with the desegregation of our schools, we can achieve that more difficult stage--the true integration of our schools. The…
Descriptors: Black Education, Black History, Civil Rights, Democratic Values
Clark, Kenneth B. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1978
During the past ten years, subtle White northern liberal racism, White backlash, and Black separatism have seriously threatened the gains of the civil rights movement that were triggered by the "Brown" decision. Fortunately, this negative tide is now being reversed. (Author/IRT)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Racial Integration, Racial Relations, School Desegregation
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Clark, Kenneth B. – Integrated Education, 1972
The text of an address to the National Policy Conference on Education for Blacks, held in Arlington, Virginia, March 29-April 1, 1972. (JM)
Descriptors: Desegregation Litigation, Educational Finance, Educational Opportunities, Educational Policy
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Clark, Kenneth B. – Social Policy, 1981
It has now become fashionable to base conservative social policy and political decisions on the reports of neoconservative social scientists. Thus, it is important to examine the political and historical context of the new Coleman report, which purports to have found evidence against busing for school desegregation. (Author/GC)
Descriptors: Busing, Elementary Secondary Education, Mass Media, Political Influences
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Holland, Laura – Equity and Excellence, 1987
The winner of the Presidential Medal of Freedom for his contribution to the social sciences discusses the effects on young people of teacher expectations, black separatism, and desegregation in American schools. The major goal of education should be to broaden the perspective of young people. They cannot be truly educated and also be racist. (PS)
Descriptors: Black Students, Desegregation Effects, Educational Environment, Educational Objectives
CLARK, KENNETH; AND OTHERS – 1964
THE SOCIAL SCIENTISTS, EDUCATORS, AND EDUCATIONAL POLICY MAKERS WHO PARTICIPATED IN THIS SYMPOSIUM DISCUSSED SCHOOL SEGREGATION ISSUES, PARTICULARLY THOSE IN THE NORTH AND WEST, TO PROVIDE SOME SOLUTIONS TO THE PROBLEMS OF INTEGRATION. THE FOLLOWING WERE AMONG THE PAPERS PRESENTED--(1) KENNETH CLARK "EFFECT OF SEGREGATION AND INTEGRATION ON…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Attitudes, Civil Rights, Court Litigation
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Clark, Kenneth B.; Chein, Isidor; Cook, Stuart W. – American Psychologist, 2004
This statement was an appendix to the appellants' briefs in the Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas, Briggs v. Elliott, and Davis v. Prince Edward County, Virginia, cases. The statement offers definitions of segregation and discusses the implications and potential effects of segregation on children both in minority and majority groups.
Descriptors: Social Sciences, Court Litigation, School Desegregation, Racial Segregation
West Virginia State Coll., Institute. – 1984
Papers presented at a 1984 lecture series and symposium on the impact of the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka Supreme Court decision case are collected in this report. The papers (and their authors) are: (1) "Legal Aspects of the Brown Decision" (Robert L. Carter); (2) "Desegregation/Integration and the Media: Fallout from…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Black Education, Black History, Civil Rights