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Banned: The Fight for Mexican American Studies in the Streets and in the Courts

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This book examines the legal and political battle over Mexican American Studies programs in Arizona schools. It explores how educational policy became a flashpoint for debates about race, identity, and academic freedom in America.

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Banned: The Fight for Mexican American Studies in the Streets and in the Courts provides a comprehensive analysis of the controversial ban of Mexican American Studies courses in Arizona public schools. Authors Nolan L. Cabrera and Robert S. Chang offer an in-depth examination of the legal battles, political maneuvering, and grassroots activism surrounding this pivotal educational policy dispute.

The book traces how what began as classroom instruction evolved into a major constitutional question about academic freedom and educational rights. Through careful legal analysis and historical context, the authors document the impact on students and communities while exploring the broader implications for multicultural education in America. This work serves as an essential resource for understanding how education policy intersects with race, politics, and civil rights in contemporary America.

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Author

Nolan L. Cabrera, Robert S. Chang

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Cambridge University Press

ISBN

9781009563567

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