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Bibliography

Delpit, Lisa (1996) Other people’s children: Cultural conflicts in the classroom. New York: New Press.

Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, 347 U.S.483 (1954)

Day-Vines, N. and Patton, J. No Child Left Behind: Now What Do We Need to Do to be Culturally Responsive? Links Lines, Feb./Mar. 2003.

Education Trust Web site (http://www.edtrust.org)

Hale, J.E. (2001) Learning while black. The John Hopkins University Press. Baltimore,MA.

Hilliard, Asa “Do We Have the Will to Educate All Children?”, Educational Leadership

Study Circles Resource Center Topsfield Foundation, Inc.

McIntosh, P. (1989, July/August) White privilege: Unpacking the invisible knapsack. Peace and Freedom Magazine, pp. 10-12.

Grayson, Delores and Martin, Mary. GESA Generating Expectations for Student Achievement: An Equitable Approach to Educational Excellence

Henze, R., Katz, A., Norte, E.,Sather, S. and Walker, E. ( 2002). Leading for Diversity. Corwin Press, Inc., Thousand Oaks, California.

National Association of State Boards of Education. (2001) “A More Perfect Union: Building and Educational System that Embraces All Children.”

Nieto, S. (1996). Affirming diversity: The sociopolitical context of multicultural education (2nd ede). White Plains, NY: Longman.


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