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METCO, America’s longest-running voluntary school desegregation program, buses black children from Boston’s city neighborhoods to predominantly white suburban schools. In contrast to the infamous violence and rage that greeted forced school busing within the city in the 1970s, the work of METCO has quietly and calmly promoted school integration. But how has this program affected the lives of its graduates? Would they choose to participate if they had it to do over again? Would they place their own children on the bus to suburbia? In The Other Boston Busing Story, sixty-five METCO graduates who are now adults answer those questions and more, vividly recalling their own stories and assessing the benefits and hardships of crossing racial and class lines on their way to school. As courts and policymakers today are forcing the abandonment of desegregation, this book offers an accessible and moving account of a rare program that, despite serious challenges, provides a practical remedy for the persistent inequalities in American education. This new edition puts the original findings in a contemporary context.

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“General readers who are seriously interested in race relations or education reform will want to read this book.” * Publishers Weekly *

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. The Other Boston Busing Story
2. Why They Went
3. What Remains in Memory
4. The Gains
5. The Resolutions
6. What About Now
7. City Life and Suburban Schools
Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: Brandeis University Press
      Publication Date: 23/10/2020
      ISBN13: 9781684580293, 978-1684580293
      ISBN10: 1684580293

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      METCO, America’s longest-running voluntary school desegregation program, buses black children from Boston’s city neighborhoods to predominantly white suburban schools. In contrast to the infamous violence and rage that greeted forced school busing within the city in the 1970s, the work of METCO has quietly and calmly promoted school integration. But how has this program affected the lives of its graduates? Would they choose to participate if they had it to do over again? Would they place their own children on the bus to suburbia? In The Other Boston Busing Story, sixty-five METCO graduates who are now adults answer those questions and more, vividly recalling their own stories and assessing the benefits and hardships of crossing racial and class lines on their way to school. As courts and policymakers today are forcing the abandonment of desegregation, this book offers an accessible and moving account of a rare program that, despite serious challenges, provides a practical remedy for the persistent inequalities in American education. This new edition puts the original findings in a contemporary context.

      Trade Review
      “General readers who are seriously interested in race relations or education reform will want to read this book.” * Publishers Weekly *

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments
      Introduction
      1. The Other Boston Busing Story
      2. Why They Went
      3. What Remains in Memory
      4. The Gains
      5. The Resolutions
      6. What About Now
      7. City Life and Suburban Schools
      Bibliography
      Index

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