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Lessons from the Heartland: A Turbulent Half-Century of Public Education an Iconic American CityLessons from the Heartland: A Turbulent Half-Century of Public Education an Iconic American City

Lessons from the Heartland: A Turbulent Half-Century of Public Education an Iconic American City

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Lessons from the Heartland: A Turbulent Half-Century of Public Education an Iconic American City

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Winner of the Studs and Ida Terkel Prize “Miner’s story of Milwaukee is filled with memorable characters . . . explores with consummate skill the dynamics of race, politics, and schools in our time.” —Mike Rose, author of  The Mind at Work   Weaving together the racially fraught history of public education in Milwaukee and the broader story of hypersegregation in the rust belt,  Lessons from the Heartland  tells of a city’s fall from grace—and its chance for redemption in the twenty-first century.   A symbol of middle American working-class values, Wisconsin—and in particular urban Milwaukee—has been at the forefront of a half century of public education experiments, from desegregation and “school choice” to vouchers and charter schools. This book offers a sweeping narrative portrait of an all-American city at the epicenter of public education reform, and an exploration of larger issues of race and class in our democracy. The author, a former  Milwaukee Journal  reporter whose daughters went through the public school system, explores the intricate ways that jobs, housing, and schools intersect, underscoring the intrinsic link between the future of public schools and the dreams and hopes of democracy in a multicultural society.   “A social history with the pulse and pace of a carefully crafted novel and a Dickensian cast of unforgettable characters. With the eye of an ethnographer, the instincts of a beat reporter, and the heart of a devoted mother and citizen activist, Miner has created a compelling portrait of a city, a time, and a people on the edge. This is essential reading.” —Bill Ayers, author of  Teaching Toward Freedom   “Eloquently captures the narratives of schoolchildren, parents, and teachers.” — Library Journal
Winner of the Studs and Ida Terkel Prize “Miner’s story of Milwaukee is filled with memorable characters . . . explores with consummate skill the dynamics of race, politics, and schools in our time.” —Mike Rose, author of  The Mind at Work   Weaving together the racially fraught history of public education in Milwaukee and the broader story of hypersegregation in the rust belt,  Lessons from the Heartland  tells of a city’s fall from grace—and its chance for redemption in the twenty-first century.   A symbol of middle American working-class values, Wisconsin—and in particular urban Milwaukee—has been at the forefront of a half century of public education experiments, from desegregation and “school choice” to vouchers and charter schools. This book offers a sweeping narrative portrait of an all-American city at the epicenter of public education reform, and an exploration of larger issues of race and class in our democracy. The author, a former  Milwaukee Journal  reporter whose daughters went through the public school system, explores the intricate ways that jobs, housing, and schools intersect, underscoring the intrinsic link between the future of public schools and the dreams and hopes of democracy in a multicultural society.   “A social history with the pulse and pace of a carefully crafted novel and a Dickensian cast of unforgettable characters. With the eye of an ethnographer, the instincts of a beat reporter, and the heart of a devoted mother and citizen activist, Miner has created a compelling portrait of a city, a time, and a people on the edge. This is essential reading.” —Bill Ayers, author of  Teaching Toward Freedom   “Eloquently captures the narratives of schoolchildren, parents, and teachers.” — Library Journal

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