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The National PTA, Race, and Civic Engagement, 1897-1970 (Hardcover)

~ Christine Woyshner (Author)
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The National PTA, Race, and Civic Engagement, 1897–1970 is the only major study to analyze the significance of race embedded within the growth and development of the PTA. Christine Woyshner has written a significant work that both fills a void in the literature and thoughtfully explores new lines of inquiry. Overall, the book is quite strong, rich in historical detail, and articulate.”—Michael Fultz, professor and chair of the department of educational policy studies, University of Wisconsin–Madison    


“In her new book, Christine Woyshner makes excellent use of primary and secondary sources, references them appropriately, and integrates them into the narrative skillfully.”—Wayne J. Urban, associate director, Education Policy Center, and professor of education, The University of Alabama


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Founded in 1897 as the National Congress of Mothers, the National Parent Teacher Association (PTA) was open to African American members but excluded them in practice. In 1926, a separate black PTA was created to serve the segregated schools of the American South. After the Brown v. Board of Education decision in 1954, black and white PTA leaders faced the difficult prospect of integrating all national, state, and local units, which resulted in a protracted unification process that lasted until 1970.   In The National PTA, Race, and Civic Engagement, 1897–1970, Christine Woyshner examines the PTA in relation to its racial politics and as a venue for women’s civic participation in educational issues. Her argument is that the PTA allowed for discussions about race and desegregation when few other public spaces, even the schools, did so during this time. The PTA, the largest voluntary educational association in the twentieth century, has over the course of one hundred years lobbied for national legislation on behalf of children and families, played a role in shaping the school curriculum, and allowed for participation of diverse community members in dialogue about the goals of public schooling.    

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