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Dream Not of Other Worlds: Teaching in a Segregated Elementary School,1970 (Sightline Books) [Hardcover]

Huston Diehl (Author)
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Sightline Books April 1, 2007
When Huston Diehl began teaching a fourth-grade class in a "Negro" elementary school in rural Louisa County, Virginia, the school’s white superintendent assured her that he didn't expect her to teach "those children" anything.  She soon discovered how these low expectations, widely shared by the white community, impeded her students' ability to learn. With its overcrowded classrooms, poorly trained teachers, empty bookshelves, and meager supplies, her segregated school was vastly inferior to the county's white elementary schools, and the message it sent her students was clear: "dream not of other worlds."
     In her often lyrical memoir, Diehl reveals how, in the intimacy of the classroom, her students reached out to her, a young white northerner, and shared their fears, anxieties, and personal beliefs.  Repeatedly surprised and challenged by her students, Diehl questions her long-standing middle-class assumptions and confronts her own prejudices. In doing so, she eloquently reflects on what the students taught her about the hurt of bigotry and the humiliation of poverty as well as dignity, courage, and resiliency.
      Set in the waning days of the Jim Crow South, Dream Not of Other Worlds chronicles an important moment in American history. Diehl examines the history of black education in the South and narrates the dramatic struggle to integrate Virginia's public schools. Meeting with some of her former students and colleagues and visiting the school where she once taught, she considers what has--and has not--changed after more than thirty years of integrated schooling. This provocative book raises many issues that are of urgent concern today: the continuing social consequences of segregated schools, the role of public education in American society, and the challenges of educating minority and poor children.  

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In a case of a teacher learning as much if not more than her students, Diehl remembers a particularly meaningful period in her life--a relatively brief period, to be sure, but one with resonance. Right out of college with no training for the job at hand, she was hired to teach fourth grade in a segregated black elementary school in rural Virginia. Diehl was not a southerner and admits she had no previous exposure to black culture. Added to that, she was her students' first white teacher. She insists her tenure in that school was a failure, but that is debatable; without question, her book is not a failure. Learning to comprehend her students' dialect was the first hurdle, but establishing authority over them without resorting to spanking proved equally difficult. Woven into her at-once serious and humorous account is the history of black presence in the county in which she taught and background on how she came to write this book. Brad Hooper
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"This touching, sometimes heartbreaking account of an earnest white northerner's encounter with the last days of Jim Crow gives us a clear-eyed accounting of the price that system exacted and continues to exact. There are lessons here that both justice and prudence require us to ponder"-- John Shelton Reed, William Rand Kenan Jr. Professor Emeritus of Sociology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill


“This poignant book is a needed reminder that the days of Jim Crow and the malignant lie of ‘separate but equal’ are not that long ago and that the tragic legacy of that era is unfortunately still with us today.”—Geoffrey Canada, president and CEO of Harlem Children's Zone and author of Fist Stick Knife Gun and Reaching Up for Manhood: Transforming the Lives of Boys in America

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 276 pages
  • Publisher: University Of Iowa Press; 1 edition (April 1, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0877459967
  • ISBN-13: 978-0877459965
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 5.9 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,706,117 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Moving and well written account of a forgotten part of American history, May 20, 2009
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This review is from: Dream Not of Other Worlds: Teaching in a Segregated Elementary School,1970 (Sightline Books) (Hardcover)
Ms. Diehl writes a blatantly honest account of what it was like to teach in a segregated Virginia school in 1970 sixteen years after Brown vs. Board of Ed. took place to ensure that nonsense like this wouldn't happen. It was both a challenge for her and a blessing and truly any one who reads this account will never walk away feeling the same towards older African Americans who seem "less educated." Read along with books such as Jonathan Kozol's "Savage Inequalities" would greatly help one appreciate Mrs. Diehls account a lot more. Tremendous reflective effort on the lives of poor children, some of whom she reunites with over thirty years later. Would highly recommend it.
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