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The Little Rock Crisis And Foreign Affairs: Race, Resistance, And The Image Of American Democracy, Mary L. Dudziak Sep 1997

The Little Rock Crisis And Foreign Affairs: Race, Resistance, And The Image Of American Democracy, Mary L. Dudziak

Mary L. Dudziak

When President Dwight D. Eisenhower sent federal troops to Little Rock, Arkansas to enforce a school desegregation order at Central High School in the fall of 1957, more than racial equality was at issue. The image of American democracy was at stake. The Little Rock crisis played out on a world stage, as news media around the world covered the crisis. During the weeks of impasse leading up to Eisenhower's dramatic intervention, foreign critics questioned how the United States could argue that its democratic system of government was a model for others to follow when racial segregation was tolerated in …


On Balancing Scales, Kaleidoscopes And The Blurred Limits Of Academic Freedom, Harry F. Tepker Jr., Joseph Harroz Jr. Jan 1997

On Balancing Scales, Kaleidoscopes And The Blurred Limits Of Academic Freedom, Harry F. Tepker Jr., Joseph Harroz Jr.

Harry F. Tepker Jr.

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Two School-Finance Roles For The Federal Government: Promoting Equality And Choice, Stephen D. Sugarman Dec 1996

Two School-Finance Roles For The Federal Government: Promoting Equality And Choice, Stephen D. Sugarman

Stephen D Sugarman

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