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Documents Tagged ‘Black House’
Educational R&D and Berkeley’s Experimental Schools (Vol. 2)
Archive Entry Date: 11/30/1976
Part two of an in-depth history of the 23 new schools created during Berkeley's experimental period
Educational R&D and Berkeley’s Experimental Schools (Vol. 1)
Archive Entry Date: 11/30/1976
What happened with Berkeley's 23 alternative schools? A 580-page study gives a fine-grained answer
History of Black House
Archive Entry Date: 11/1976
The vision of Black House, and how it collapsed under pressure
Alternative Schools for Minority Students
Archive Entry Date: 5/31/73
A lengthy consideration, from a civil rights law perspective, of Berkeley's Black House and Casa de la Raza
Ethnic School Plan in Berkeley Given Civil Rights Warning
Archive Entry Date: 4/21/1972
The federal government questioned the rationale behind Berkeley's Black House and Casa de la Raza
Decision Due on Alternative Schools
Archive Entry Date: 12/10/71
The BUSD fought a federal effort to shut down Black House and Casa de la Raza
Negro Educator Group Endorses Black House
Archive Entry Date: 3/2/71
The Oakland-based Black Aces articulated the rationale for Berkeley's "Black House"