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Description: School Desegregation and U.S. Presidents by LaRuth H. Gray This book provides an eye-opening look at the outsized role that seven Presidents played in shaping the policies and practices relative to school desegregation through their bully pulpit. FORMAT Hardcover CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description The Supreme Courts Brown v Board of Education of Topeka Kansas decision of 1954 yielded unwavering and contentious mass resistance to dismantling the legally sanctioned dual system of public schooling in the United States. Extensive literature exists that focuses on the action of the courts, legislative actions of the federal government, and actions of local politicians and school districts addressing the challenges posed in transitioning from a legalized racially segregated system to a nationally integrated school system. School Desegregation and US Presidents chronicle a different look at the nations attempt to address the landmark decision...THE POWER OF THE PRESIDENCY...Receiving short shrift in the literature has been the use and effect of the" bully pulpit" of seven Presidents providing leadership to resolve those issues related to the implementation of the mandates of Brown. It examines how the various symbolic and political powers of each President were exercised to advance or stall progress in desegregating the countrys schools. Words matter! In accessing the bully pulpits of each of the Presidents, significant examples of their voices are provided through excerpts of their speeches, press coverage, and excerpts with cabinet members or other administration officials and civil rights leaders. Author Biography LaRuth H. Gray dedicates herself to improving the quality of education, the quality of life for children(particularly those of vulnerable populations), and social issues that address equity and opportunity. Retired Deputy Director to Pedro Noguera of NYU"s Steinhardts School of Educations Metropolitan Center for Research on Equity and the Transformation of Schools, Gray is also a retired Superintendent of Schools in Westchester County, NY Table of Contents PrefaceAcknowledgmentsIntroduction Chapter 1: Dwight David Eisenhower(January 20, 1953- January 20,1961)Chapter 2: John Fitzgerald Kennedy(January 20, 1961-November 2, 1963)Chapter 3: Lyndon Baines Johnson(November 22, 1963- January 20, 1969)Chapter 4: Richard Milhous Nixon(January 20, 1969- August 9, 1974)Chapter 5: Gerald Rudolph Ford(August 9, 1974- January 20, 1977)Chapter 6: James Earl Carter, Jr.(January 20, 1977- January 20,1981Chapter 7: Ronald Wilson Reagan(January 20, 1981- January 29,1989)Chapter 8: ConclusionAppendicesBibliography Review LaRuth Grays new volume fills a gaping hole in the story of American school desegregation: what role did post-World War II American presidents play in dismantling or encouraging racial discrimination in the nations schools? Historians of the future will find valuable new insights into presidential decision-making in the vivid portraits Gray provides of what was going on in the White House under presidents from Eisenhower to Reagan. -- James Harvey, Founder of National Superintendents RoundtablePublic education in America is a function of our politics, and few issues have been as controversial as school desegregation. Yet, politics is the art of the possible, and as LaRuth Gray shows in her new book, American Presidents post-Brown used their positions differently to push for a new reality in our schools and communities. Language and leadership matter, and the unique bully pulpit of the President of the United States can further our collective vision for a better society or retrench from it. Dr. Grays depiction of how our nations top leaders used their positions to spur states and local communities to implement Brown, or allowed them to run from it, offers telling insight into why were still fighting over the same issues so many years later. The valuable insight that this book provides into the highest levels of leadership of our past can hopefully spur todays leaders to use their positions to finally realize the values and ideals that our nation stands on. -- Joshua P. Starr, EdD, Former CEO PDK International, Managing Partner of the International Center for Leadership and EducationLaRuth Grays history of US presidents views and voices on segregation offers a fascinating account of how the torturous path to integration – still unfinished – has been shaped by our highest elected leaders. She places their use of the bully pulpit in the context of their life experiences and beliefs, as well as the politics of the times, and deepens our understanding of how pitfalls have emerged and how progress can be made. A must read for everyone who cares about where America has been and where it is going with respect to racial equity and the creation of common ground on which we can all stand together. -- Linda Darling-Hammond, President, Learning Policy Institute and Professor Emeritus, Stanford UniversityDr. LaRuth Gray who, because of her new book, confirms that she is a scholar and master storyteller. In this carefully crafted study she examines the role of each of the seven presidents following the Supreme Courts Brown v. Board of Education ruling. She shows how each considered whether to use, or not use, the "Bully Pulpit" to influence acceptance of school desegregation. For career educators this is a page-turner that spells out the contemporary factors influencing those decisions, as well as the impact on school children. By doing so, Dr. Gray has further clarified our understanding of this important period in our history. -- C. Fred Bateman, Executive Director, Urban Superintendents Association of AmericaGrays book offers a compelling view of the power of the Presidential "bully pulpit" and its use over time to influence the course of school desegregation. Meticulously researched portraits of the Eisenhower through Reagan eras provide fascinating insights on how these Presidents chose to use (or not use) words and actions to advance, stall or impede progress on school desegregation. The book provides that rare combination … it both informs and challenges readers knowledge and understanding of this complex subject. -- Diana Clark, Independent Researcher and WriterGrays book is eye-opening and essential to understanding the power of the Presidential Bully Pulpit or lack thereof. Its an engrossing and expertly crafted breaking down the boundaries of compartmentalized history. She illuminates the insights of these seven Presidents toward school desegregation. -- Doreen E. Barrett, Ph.D. CEO of D. E. Barrett & Associates Authentic Consulting Training DevelopmentThe story of racial integration and desegregation is not one that can be simplified to a person or a moment but rather it is a collection of decisions and at times inactions of individuals and groups. This book very concisely highlights the relevance of how Presidents used tools such as agencies to manage desegregation and integration. Creating a humanized narrative of thesePresidents that includes their background stories, and their discussions with staffers and agencies is a welcomed discussion that will advance our thinking of educational equity. -- Edward Fergus Arcia, PhDAs a student of history, I found LaRuths Grays presentation of the influence of The Bully Pulpit on race relations to important, revelatory. It sheds important light on the impact of leadership and administration which was not presented to those of us raised during and after the 1980s. -- Anthony Bienstock, principal, Wealth managementFor over 7 decades, Dr. LaRuth Gray has been an extraordinary educational leader and a committed advocate for education and civil rights. In this important new book she shares the journey from segregation to local and national level through the lens of the bully pulpit of seven U.S presidents. Read this book and renew your commitment to using education as a vehicle for progress! -- Pedro Noguera Ph.D, Distinguished Professor of Education, faculty director, Center for the Transformation of Schools, UCLA Graduate School of Education & Information StudiesWhat a gift my friend and colleague Dr. LaRuth Gray has given me in this scholarly, yetculturally-sensitive treatise on an issue which has both paralleled my life and my career. Brownwas decided as I was graduating from high school and its importance followed me through myyears in a teachers college, and in my 35 years as a school superintendent in communities asdiverse as the backgrounds of the Presidents whose work is explored in these pages: as asuperintendent in a Midwestern farming community (Eisenhower and Ford), and in a NewEngland coastal community (Kennedy), in a Southern multi-racial community (Johnson andCarter), and in a Metropolitan urban community (Nixon and Reagan). Speeches, policies,legislation, and legal decisions all come to life in this historical analysis of how these Presidentsused their bully pulpit to address the most significant public school issue of our time. Thankyou, LaRuth. -- Charles Fowler, President School Leadership, LLC Details ISBN147587135X Author LaRuth H. Gray Format Hardcover Year 2023 ISBN-10 147587135X ISBN-13 9781475871357 Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Subtitle How the Role of the Bully Pulpit Affected Their Decisions Place of Publication Lanham, MD Country of Publication United States NZ Release Date 2023-06-09 Pages 186 UK Release Date 2023-06-09 Publisher Rowman & Littlefield DEWEY 379.2630973 Audience Professional & Vocational AU Release Date 2023-06-22 Publication Date 2023-05-09 US Release Date 2023-05-09 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! 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