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McAndrews, Larry – Educational Foundations, 2009
In 1982 civil rights activist Rev. Jesse Jackson criticized President Ronald Reagan's attacks on busing to coerce school desegregation for targeting "not the bus, but us." Two decades later, the United States Supreme Court ended the thirty-two-year-old Charlotte, North Carolina, plan which had launched the era of court-ordered busing…
Descriptors: Busing, Public Schools, Civil Rights, School Desegregation
National Urban League, Inc., New York, NY. – 1964
FOUR AREAS OF PRIMARY CONCERN FOR THE DELEGATES AT THIS CONFERENCE WERE THE ANTIPOVERTY WAR, THE CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1964, URBAN RIOTS, AND NONPARTISAN VOTER EDUCATION. VARIOUS SESSIONS DEALT WITH (1) POVERTY, (2) JOB DEVELOPMENT AND EMPLOYMENT, (3) EDUCATION AND YOUTH INCENTIVES, (4) HOUSING, (5) HEALTH AND WELFARE, AND (6) RELIGIOUS RESOURCES.…
Descriptors: Blacks, Civil Rights, Civil Rights Legislation, Demonstrations (Civil)
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Bayer, Alan E.; And Others – Educational Record, 1971
Assessment of four-years' survey data on trends and indicators of students' attitudes toward government policy on social issues. (IR)
Descriptors: Civil Rights, College Freshmen, Crime, Governance
Wilson, Don – 1970
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…
Descriptors: Black Community, Black Culture, Black Leadership, Black Organizations
Meyer, Jon K. – 1969
Academic and popular writings on the causes, effects, and responses to urban disorders are cited in this bibliography. Although many earlier works are represented, most of the material cited is from the years between 1954 and 1968. Each citation is listed under one of ten broad subject categories. Under each heading, the citations are arranged…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Civil Disobedience, Civil Rights, Demonstrations (Civil)
Berube, Maurice R. – 1966
The unionization of teachers has had consequences beyond traditional trade union objectives and now encompasses educational and sociopolitical goals. The American Federation of Teachers and the United Federation of Teachers of New York have used their organized power to influence school administration policies, to better the educational…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Educational Improvement, Educational Programs, Political Power
Massachusetts State Advisory Committee to U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, Boston. – 1972
This report concerns conditions in Boston and Springfield, the cities with the largest concentrations of Puerto Ricans in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The lack of adequate statistics on living conditions of Puerto Ricans remains one of the main barriers to determining a solution for any problem of the Puerto Rican community. This situation…
Descriptors: Bias, Civil Rights, Civil Rights Legislation, Educational Problems
National Inst. of Mental Health (DHEW), Chevy Chase, MD. National Clearinghouse for Mental Health Information. – 1968
The purpose of this bibliography is to present a comprehensive catalogue of the academic and nonacademic literature on the causes, effects, and responses to urban civil disorders. Most of the works were published since 1954 although earlier literature is also represented. Each citation is placed in one of nine categories and arranged according to…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Blacks, Civil Rights, Demonstrations (Civil)
Connecticut State Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, Hartford. – 1973
Organized in sex sections, this report summarizes the principal findings of an investigation by the Connecticut State Advisory Committee to the U. S. Commission on Civil Rights into areas of employment and health in New Haven, education and housing in Bridgeport, and the anti-poverty and model cities programs of both cities. The investigation…
Descriptors: City Government, Civil Rights, Educational Problems, Employment Practices
Graae, Cynthia Norris; And Others – 1973
The current capabilities of Federal Agencies to measure the extent to which minorities receive the benefits of Federal domestic assistance programs were evaluated by the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. The use and collection of racial and ethnic data; responsibility for racial and ethnic data collection and use; and the legal issues of authority,…
Descriptors: Agency Role, American Indians, Blacks, Civil Rights
Aaron, Henry J. – 1978
By the early 1970's, political and scholarly tides had shifted away from the confidence and optimism of the 1960's. The initial broad consensus on the nation's problems and their solutions declined. An evolution is apparent in the attitudes and pronouncements by popular scholars on the role of federal government and its capacity to bring about…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Books, Civil Rights, Educational Objectives
MILLER, HARRY L. – 1967
IN 1966-1967, NEW YORK UNIVERSITY'S SCHOOL OF CONTINUING EDUCATION CONDUCTED DISCUSSION GROUPS IN HARLEM IN CHILD DEVELOPMENT, CONSUMER AND EDUCATIONAL PROBLEMS, AND NEGRO HISTORY, TO TEST THE FEASIBILITY OF EXTENDING UNIVERSITY INFORMAL ADULT EDUCATION INTO THE POVERTY AREAS OF NEW YORK. THE INSTRUCTORS (FOUR NEGROES AND TWO WHITES, ALL WITH…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Programs, Black History, Black Leadership
Witt, Virginia, Ed. – 1987
This document provides an analysis of the federal government's funding of programs which aid children and families. The foreword begins by describing the crisis which children and families face in the U.S. and proceeds to outline a course of action to help correct the problems. Chapter 1 discusses the federal budget process and the changes in the…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Budgeting, Child Abuse, Child Neglect
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Friedmann, John – International Social Science Journal, 1996
Reports on an economic empowerment model that focuses on the household economy and the resources required by households for the production of their livelihood. Conceives of household economies as integrating the moral economy of social relations with the exchange economy based on money transactions. (MJP)
Descriptors: Capitalism, Citizen Participation, Civil Rights, Consumer Economics