David J. Connor is Assistant Professor in the Department of Special Education at Hunter College, City University of New York.
Introduction
p. 1
Strange bedfellows : race and disability in U.S. history
p. 21
Race, ability, and re/segregated education
p. 41
Power, race, and re/presentation : political cartoons of the Brown era
p. 73
Challenging normalcy : dis/ability, race, and the normalized classroom
p. 125
The power of persuasion : making (non)sense of exclusion
p. 145
Shared legacies : Brown and the counterpull of inclusion
p. 169
Learning from Brown : the future of democratic schooling
p. 189
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