Abstract
This essay examines the parallel African American and Latinx educational movements in the decades prior to mandated school desegregation or the “busing crisis” of 1974. It focuses on working-class mother-activists who employed various organizing strategies in the pursuit of educational justice in the Jim Crow North.
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2023
The New England Quarterly
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