Edited by a leading figure in the field, this is an engaging assessment of Brown University from a literary perspective.Examines the history, politics, and culture of the institution.Features primary chapters from senior scholars, and commentaries by junior scholars.Contributors include Edmund Gordon, Beatrice Bridgall, John Baugh, Kris Gutierrez, Joyce King, Gloria Ladson-Billings, James Anderson, and Guadalupe Valdes.
This volume, edited by Aretha Ball of Stanford University, will examine Brown v. Board of Education historically, politically, and culturally from a literacy perspective and features primary chapters from senior scholars and commentaries by junior scholars. Contributors include Edmund Gordon, Beatrice Bridglall, John Baugh, Kris Gutierrez, Joyce King, Gloria Ladson-Billings, James Anderson, and Guadalupe Valdes.
This volume, edited by Aretha Ball of Stanford University, will examine Brown v. Board of Education historically, politically, and culturally from a literacy perspective and features primary chapters from senior scholars and commentaries by junior scholars. Contributors include Edmund Gordon, Beatrice Bridglall, John Baugh, Kris Gutierrez, Joyce King, Gloria Ladson-Billings, James Anderson, and Guadalupe Valdes.
