White girl [electronic resource] : a story of school desegregation / by Clara Silverstein.
Material type:
- Silverstein, Clara, 1960- -- Childhood and youth
- Children, White -- Virginia -- Richmond -- Biography
- Middle school students -- Virginia -- Richmond -- Biography
- Girls -- Virginia -- Richmond -- Biography
- Whites -- Virginia -- Richmond -- Biography
- School integration -- Virginia -- Richmond -- History -- 20th century
- Richmond (Va.) -- Race relations
- Richmond (Va.) -- Biography
- 975.5/451043/092 B 22
- F234.R553 S55 2004eb
A school bus, a mother's tears -- Joined hands -- My father's last moments -- Ann and Lee, Mom and Dad -- Packing it in -- You talk like a Yankee -- Tomboys -- Freedom of choice - yes! busing - never! -- "Model" schools -- Interim integration -- Busing hits home -- Manners -- Jim Crow's legacy -- Liberal teacher, Southern lady -- The buses roll -- No one wants you here -- Black is beautiful -- Self-segregation -- Separate soundtracks -- In the classrooms -- My flag, my shame -- Girl talk -- Ebony and ivory -- The white boys -- Filmstrip in the dark -- The fox-trot, the cha-cha -- Invisible -- Voice of loneliness -- The liberals -- Legacy of defeat -- No yearbooks, no good-byes -- Singing "Dixie" -- The open high school -- I surrender! -- Belonging and not belonging -- Driving lessons -- Preppie envy -- A shell tossed into the ocean -- The education mom -- Racial differences still evident -- Was this a good school? -- My father's words -- I am Lee's daughter -- Splinters of glass.
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