May 17, 1954
marks the landmark decision of the United States Supreme Court decision in
Brown v. Board of Education that ended legally mandated racial segregation in
schools. Since 2006, the Journal of
Educational Controversy has tried to contribute to the ongoing conversation
this nation has had with itself over the inequalities of education, the intractable
problems of segregated schools, and the creation of a public capable of
sustaining a democracy and continuing the conversation.
Volumes from
the Journal of Educational Controversy focused on the legacy of the Brown
v. Board decision:
Volume 2,
Number 1 (2007) Jonathan Kozol's Nation of Shame: The Restoration of
Apartheid Schooling in America Forty Years Later
Volume 7,
Number 1 (2012) The School-to-Prison Pipeline
Volume 12,
Number 1 (2017) Black Lives Matter and the Education Industrial Complex
UPCOMING
Volume 14,
Number 1 (2019) The Ethics of Memory: What Does it Mean to Apologize for
Historical Wrongs
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