A history of education for the many : : from colonization and slavery to the decline of US imperialism / / Curry Malott.

A History of Education for the Many offers a window into the history of US education that challenges long held beliefs that the historical development of education reflects either the flourishing of democracy, or a ruling class project designed to reproduce structural inequalities. While it has more...

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