A super interesting and incredibly well written glimpse into the forced desegregation of Boston's schools in the 1907's. TolThere's just so much here.
A super interesting and incredibly well written glimpse into the forced desegregation of Boston's schools in the 1907's. Told the through eyes of three families, Common Ground, explores seemingly every corner of this "turbulent decade."
Akin to Simple Justice and We Are Not Afraid in terms of it's lengthy exposition touching on seemingly everything. Not quite as captivating as the former two, but definitely well worth having read....more