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Discrimination in public schools -- Massachusetts -- Boston

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

Charles L. Glenn papers

 Collection
Identifier: M227
Overview Charles Glenn (1938-) is an educator, writer, and former Massachusetts state official focusing on pedagogy, educational policy, and diversity in education. These papers document the administrative efforts behind racial integration, school choice, and equity in education in Massachusetts from 1963 through the 1990s. The collection demonstrates efforts to desegregate schools and provide equal opportunity in education, and the evolution of equitable educational policy over the late 20th century...
Dates: 1963-2000

Citywide Educational Coalition records

 Collection
Identifier: M130
Overview In 1972, Mary Ellen Smith, Hubert Jones, Francis Parkman, Clyde Miller and other citizens, parents, and community activists met to find a way to participate in the process of choosing a superintendent of the Boston Public Schools. The Coalition sought input from large numbers of neighborhood residents and organizations to help develop "Community Agenda for the Boston Public Schools," an outline of questions and issues to use during the interview process. Although unsuccessful in choosing a...
Dates: 1972-2001