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This unapologetic defense of public schools marshals research and studies to put the current "privatization movement" in the broader historical context of public school reform. Diane argues that instead of focusing on what is wrong with public schools, policy makers should enact anti-poverty initiatives to reduce racial and socioeconomic inequality.
Softcover, 5x8, 416pp., 2014.