The choice we face

how segregation, race, and power have shaped America's most controversial education reform movement

Explores the role segregation, race, and inequality has played in the development of the movement of school choice in the United States, and examines the negative effect school choice has had on the American public education system. Chronicles how the origins of school choice lie in the efforts of Southern states to resist desegregation efforts in the 1950s and 1960s.

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