Spring 1988 Issue
Abstracts
Fundamental Considerations:
The Deep Meaning of Native American Schooling, 1880-1900
David Wallace Adams
Sexuality, Schooling, and Adolescent Females:
The Missing Discourse of Desire
Michelle Fine
Racelessness as a Factor in Black Students' School Success:
Pragmatic Strategy or Pyrrhic Victory?
Signithia Fordham
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Fundamental Considerations:
The Deep Meaning of Native American Schooling, 1880-1900
Three perspectives and fundamental considerations of US policymakers on the education of Indians in the mid-nineteenth century are examined: the Protestant ideology, the civilization-savagism paradigm, and the quest for land by Whites.