Hardest Deal of All
Discover the intricate history of race and public education in Mississippi with Hardest Deal of All by Charles C. Bolton. Published in 2007, this enlightening book spans 278 pages, delving into the profound impact of race from the Reconstruction era through the Carter Administration. Bolton skillfully utilizes a wealth of sources, including newspaper accounts, interviews, journals, and archival records, to reveal the complex narrative surrounding one of the state's most significant and challenging issues. This comprehensive exploration not only highlights the struggles faced in the realm of education but also provides critical insights into the broader themes of discrimination and racism in American history. Whether you're a student, educator, or history enthusiast, Hardest Deal of All is an essential read that sheds light on the ongoing dialogue surrounding race and education in the United States.