ERIC Number: EJ727318
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2004
Pages: 24
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(Un)Intended Consequences? The Impact of the Brown v. Board of Education Decision on the Employment Status of Black Educators
Tillman, Linda C.
Education and Urban Society, v36 n3 p280-303 2004
The displacement of Black educators after the "Brown v. Board of Education" decision was an extraordinary social injustice. The wholesale firing of Black educators threatened the economic, social, and cultural structure of the Black community, and ultimately the social, emotional, and academic success of Black children. The author presents a historical perspective of the work of Black educators in the pre-"Brown" era; discusses the impact of "Brown" on the professional careers of Black teachers, principals, and superintendents; describes some of methods used to fire Black educators; and concludes with a discussion of the impact of these losses on the Black community and an agenda for Black education.
Descriptors: African American Education, African American Community, Court Litigation, Desegregation Litigation, African American Teachers, African American History, Educational History, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Racial Discrimination
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Language: English
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