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  1. Some wonder whether the decision did more harm than good, by fomenting a backlash, or whether the desegregation it brought about might not have been accomplished anyway through legislation. Others worry about the racial paternalism they see as inherent in the desegregation project and reflected in the Brown ruling. Choosing Equality

  2. Apr 15, 2011 · Choosing Equality includes contributions that give voice to these concerns, yet it provides a strong challenge to this revisionist interpretation. It does so in a unique way, by positioning the issues in the overall national context but focusing on them in the experience of one state, Delaware, that stands as a microcosm of the larger conflict.

  3. lawcat.berkeley.edu › record › 76557Choosing equality

    "Examines the desegregation experience, with a focus on the impact of the Supreme Court's decisions from Brown v. Board of Education in 1954, through Parents Involved v. Seattle School District in 2007. Assesses desegregation in Delaware, one of the states involved in the original Brown litigation"--Provided by publisher.

  4. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Choosing Equality : Essays and Narratives on the Desegregation Experience by Leland Ware (2009, Library Binding) at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products!

  5. Choosing Equality includes contributions that give voice to these concerns, yet it provides a strong challenge to this revisionist interpretation. It does so in a unique way, by positioning the issues in the overall national context but focusing on them in the experience of one state, Delaware, that stands as a microcosm of the larger conflict.

  6. Choosing Equality includes contributions that give voice to these concerns, yet it provides a strong challenge to this revisionist interpretation. It does so in a unique way, by positioning the issues in the overall national context but focusing on them in the experience of one state, Delaware, that stands as a microcosm of the larger conflict.

  7. roots. Robert Hayman Jr. and Leland Ware have edited Choosing Equality: Essays and Narratives on the Desegregation Experience, which revisits the Brown decision and its aftereffects in the state of Delaware, addressing (among other topics) nationalist and integrationist understandings about race and education. Dif-