Friday, July 27, 2012

Why the Racist History of the Charter School Movement Is Never Discussed Coalition for Public Education/Coalición por la Educación Pública: Racist Roots of Charter Schools

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Racist Roots of Charter Schools

Why the Racist History of the Charter School Movement Is Never Discussed 

Touted as the cure for what ails public education, charter schools have historical roots that are rarely discussed.

Christopher Bonastia 
 March 9, 2012  |  http://www.alternet.org  
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As a parent I find it easy to understand the appeal of charter schools, especially for parents and students who feel that traditional public schools have failed them. As a historical sociologist who studies race and politics, however, I am disturbed both by the significant challenges that plague the contemporary charter school movement, and by the ugly history of segregationist tactics that link past educational practices to the troubling present.

The now-popular idea of offering public education dollars to private entrepreneurs has historical roots in white resistance to school desegregation after Brown v. Board of Education (1954). The desired outcome was few or, better yet, no black students in white schools. In Prince Edward County, Virginia, one of the five cases decided