Make Haste Slowly: Moderates, Conservatives, and School Desegregation in Houston Volume 80 by Kellar, William Henry

Make Haste Slowly: Moderates, Conservatives, and School Desegregation in Houston Volume 80

When faced by the Court-ordered "all deliberate speed" time frame for school desegregation, a fearful Houston school...
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Make Haste Slowly: Moderates, Conservatives, and School Desegregation in Houston Volume 80 by Kellar, William Henry

Make Haste Slowly: Moderates, Conservatives, and School Desegregation in Houston Volume 80

$786.70

Make Haste Slowly: Moderates, Conservatives, and School Desegregation in Houston Volume 80

$786.70
Author: William Henry Kellar
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
When faced by the Court-ordered "all deliberate speed" time frame for school desegregation, a fearful Houston school board member urged the city to "make haste slowly," in order for the school system to receive decisions based on sound judgment and discretion.

Houston, Texas, had what may have been the largest racially segregated "Jim Crow" public school system in the United States when the Supreme Court declared the practice unconstitutional in 1954. Ultimately, helped by members of its business community, Houston did desegregate its public schools and did so peacefully, without making the city a battleground of racial violence.

In Make Haste Slowly, William Henry Kellar provides the first extensive examination of the development of Houston's racially segregated public school system, the long fight for school desegregation, and the roles played by various community groups, including the HISD Board of Education, in one of the most significant stories of the civil rights era.

Drawing on archival records, HISD School Board minutes, interviews with participants in the process, the oral history collection of the Houston Metropolitan Research Center, and a variety of other sources, Kellar constructs a detailed account of the development of Houston's segregated public school system and the struggle of Houston's African American community against the oppression of racial discrimination in the city.

Kellar shows that, while Houston desegregated its public school system peacefully, the limited integration that originally occurred served only to delay equal access to HISD schools. Houstonians shifted from a strategy "massive resistance" to one of "massive retreat." White flight and resegregation transformed both the community and its public schools.

Kellar concludes that forty years after the Brown decision, many of the aspirations that landmark ruling inspired have proven elusive, but the impact of the ruling on Houston has changed the face of that city and the nature of its public education dramatically and in unanticipated ways.

Make Haste Slowly fills a longtime void in the literature on the civil rights era in Texas. Those interested in Texas history and African American history will find this book essential to understanding one of the most reactionary periods in American history.

Author: William Henry Kellar
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Published: 02/01/1999
Pages: 248
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.40lbs
Size: 9.58h x 6.42w x 1.01d
ISBN: 9780890968185

About the Author
William Henry Kellar is a professional historian and writer in Houston, who also holds positions as a visiting assistant professor of history and director of the Scholars' Community Program at the University of Houston.


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