Free Schools

146 pages

English language

Published Aug. 19, 1972 by Houghton Mifflin.

ISBN:
978-0-395-13606-5
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5 stars (2 reviews)

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Review of 'Free Schools' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Almost like in a movie: I glance the big letters of the title in a flea market book store, then go past it, then regret doing that, finally going back to read the blurb. It talks about the movement of "free schools", especially for Black and Spanish-speaking people in the US, in the 60s and 70s. Totally insightful, I'm amazed at their work, as well as surprised that I had never heard anything on it before.

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4 stars

kozol is so freaking interesting, this is pretty rad just as an insight into his own biography, background to his increasing presence in current left-ish media.
plus the story itself is quite inspiring, and there's this one single quote that keeps dogging me everytime my mind turns toward wanting to abandon the city for wide open spaces:
"... I believe we have an obligation to stay here and fight these battles and work out these problems in the cities where there is the greatest need and where, moreover, we cannot so easily be led into a mood of falsified euphoria..." (p 8).
ouch!
of course, i ought to feel just as bad about continuing to work as a carpenter in the same light, no? aurgh.

Subjects

  • Free schools -- United States.