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Preparedness as a counter-memory. School desegregation,social chances and life chances
Authors:Anna Lund
Affiliation:1. Department of Sociology, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Swedenanna.lund@sociology.su.se
Abstract:ABSTRACT

How should we understand the conundrum of love for the segregated school – a system built to keep you in your place? In Gone Home. Race and Roots through Appalachia, Karida L. Brown looks at African American teacher’s work in segregated schools and shows how desegregation could be felt in both gains and losses in the black community. Those teachers prepared their students for a world of integration without freedom. This essay proposes a counter-memory of segregation, a relational agency of teachers past that remains to this day. Former students’ commemoration of teachers, principals, and schools dating from the time of institutionalized racial exclusion works as a symbolic reminder in a still-racist world, representing not only the need to be prepared, but also to stay prepared.
Keywords:Desegregation  relational teacher agency  horizontal and vertical strategies  opportunity structures  counter-memory  racism
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