%0 Book %A Daniel H. Perlstein %D 2021 %C New York, United States of America %I Peter Lang Verlag %@ 1085-0678 %T Justice, Justice %B School Politics and the Eclipse of Liberalism %U https://www.peterlang.com/document/1098535 %X In 1968, a bitter struggle broke out between white New York City teacher unionists and black community organizers over efforts to create community control of the city’s schools. The New York conflict reverberated across the United States, calling into question the possibility of creating equitable schools and cementing racial antagonism at the center of American politics. A path-breaking study of teacher organizing, civil rights movement activism, and urban education, Justice, Justice: School Politics and the Eclipse of Liberalism recounts how teachers’ and activists’ ideals shaped the school crisis and placed them at the epicenter of America’s racial conflict. Taking into account much of twentieth-century American history to uncover the roots of the school conflict, this book illuminates the dilemmas and hopes that continue to shape urban schools. %K Rassenkonflikt, Schulpolitik, Community /school, Educational equalization, African Americans, Education, New York, Social aspect, New York (Staat), Schools /Decentralization, Geschichte %G English