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The Education of Urban Minorities

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 February 2017

Carol Groneman*
Affiliation:
New York Council for the Humanities and John Jay College (on leave)

Abstract

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Essay Reviews
Copyright
Copyright © 1980 by History of Education Society 

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References

Notes

1 Lazerson, Marvin, “Understanding American Catholic Educational History,” History of Education Quarterly, 17 (Fall, 1977): 310311.Google Scholar

2 Greer, Colin. The Great School Legend: A Revisionist Interpretation of American Public Education (Basic Books, 1972), p. 105.Google Scholar

3 Exceptions mentioned by Sanders included the schismatic Polish National Church and the Lithuanian National Church (p. 52).Google Scholar

4 Larkin, Emmet, “The Devotional Revolution in Ireland, 1850–1875,” American Historical Review 77 (June 1972): 636.Google Scholar