Includes bibliographical references (pages 163-166) and index.
Front cover; CONTENTS; SERIES EDITOR'S INTRODUCTION; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; CHAPTER 1. THE MOVEMENT FINDS THE MARKET: Education and the New Terrain of Racial Justice After Brown; CHAPTER 2. EMPOWERING PARENTS AND MARKETS: Conservative Modernization and the Decline of the Welfare State; CHAPTER 3. THE MOVEMENT TO THE MARKET: Making Do on a Post-Brown Terrain; CHAPTER 4. THE PROMISED LAND AND THE SUPERMARKET: Leadership on an Unsettling Terrain; CHAPTER 5. SHOPPING AROUND FOR JUSTICE: Enhancing the Value of Black Children in the Marketplace.
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Representing community leaders, school officials, and African American working class families who have used vouchers as a means of removing their children from public schools they deemed unacceptable, this book discerns the overlaps between the educational visions of African American voucher families and those of conservative educational forces.
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