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A Campaign of Quiet Persuasion by Jan Bates Wheeler

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In 1960, the College Entrance Examination Board became an unexpected participant in the movement to desegregate education in the American South. Traveling from state to state, two College Board staff members, waged “a campaign of quiet persuasion” and establishes a roster of desegregated test centers within segregated school districts.

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A Campaign of Quiet Persuasion by Jan Bates Wheeler

In 1960, the College Entrance Examination Board became an unexpected participant in the movement to desegregate education in the American South. Traveling from state to state, two College Board staff members, waged a campaign of quiet persuasion and establishes a roster of desegregated test centers within segregated school districts.
Jan Bates Wheeler is associate director for accreditation, Office of Academic Planning, at the University of Georgia.
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ISBN 13 9780807152713
ISBN 10 0807152714
Title A Campaign of Quiet Persuasion
Author Jan Bates Wheeler
Series Making The Modern South
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Louisiana State University Press
Year published 2013-11-30
Number of pages 264
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.