In 1960, the Sibley Commission held public hearings on segregation and the future of public education in Georgia. This text examines how the desegregation of public schools in Georgia reflected the evolution of southern society, economics and politics.
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In 1960, the Sibley Commission held public hearings on segregation and the future of public education in Georgia. This text examines how the desegregation of public schools in Georgia reflected the evolution of southern society, economics and politics.
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Fine in Fine jacket. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. 253 pages. "The first full-length study of the Sibley Commission, uses newly opened private papers, public records, newspaper reports, and a large number of oral history interviews to examine how the desegregation of public schools in Georgia reflected the evolution of southern society, economics, and politics." FINE HARDCOVER, FINE DUST JACKET.