《De Facto Desegregation in the Urban North: Voices of African American Teachers and Principals on Employment, Students, and Community in Columbus, Ohio, 1940 to 1980》

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作者
Adah Ward Randolph Dwan V. Robinson
来源
URBAN EDUCATION,Vol.54,Issue10,P.1403–1430
语言
英文
关键字
desegregation, African American educators, urban education, school and community
作者单位
1Ohio University, Athens, OH, USA
摘要
This research explores the historical development of African American teacher and principal hiring and placement in Columbus, Ohio, from 1940 to 1980. In 1909, the Columbus Board of Education established Champion Avenue School creating a de facto segregated school to educate the majority of African American children and to employ Black educators. Over the next 50 years, Columbus created a de facto system of education where Black educators were hired and placed exclusively. This research illuminates how an unintended detriment such as de facto segregation actually developed Black leadership, and strengthened and empowered the community before and after Brown.