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Challenging Book on Schools
RACE. WAR IN HIGH SCHOOL.
by Harold Saltzman. Published
by Arlington House. New Ro-
chelle, N.V. 237 pages.
and the methods of coping
with them both on the local
school and city-wide levels.
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
14-Friday. Sipe. D, 1972
Preservation
does not give absolute an-
swers, it does not give solu-
r
for
tions for race-torn schools,
SolesPrometing
. Advertising I
it is in many respects a I
CAN Mies A. Omeek, 11311-31/3
I
A Review by Louis Panush Although he did not visit biased work, but it will make
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Lane High School, he wit-
Pt/1.1.1NG-POWER-PACK ED
Harold Saltzman, a teach- nessed many of the things one think soberly about ways
loyeuts to effective riewspopy.
I
er of Social Studies in New that Mr. Saltzman describes: and means of preserving and
•orcutors, direct Mod. ccdolegs!
York high schools, and for the action of militant black
improving our public schools.
the last 10 years in Frank- (also Cuban, Puerto Rican,
lin K. Lane High School in Chicano) students, the reac-
Brooklyn, presents — what tions of fear-stricken white
may be viewed as—a case students and parents, the ex-
study of the deterioration of hortations of opportunistic
the educational process and politicians and adult agita-
--what he calls—the "ten tors, the lack of direction on
year destruction" of that high the part of school bureau-
school where issues of race crats, the intimidated prin-
and education collided and cipal, the militancy of un-
where integration didn't (au- ionized teachers, the harras-
thor's emphasis) work be- ment from within and with-
cause "those who posed as out, all the elements that
champions of justice wouldn't made the life of the dedi-
let it work."
cated teacher, principal and
He describes and docu- student difficult and at
ments events as they hap- times, hazardous.
pened and his analysis of
Mr. Saltzman claims that
these events stems in large Lane bad an integrated stu-
part from his own experi- dent body in 1962 (28.7 per
ences as a participant in the cent black) but as a result of
story, both as teacher and gerrymandering school boun-
St active union (UFT) mem- daries and in order to relieve
ber. He names people— the overcrowded mostl y-
teachers, principals, upper blacic schools in central
echelon administrators, board Brooklyn, black students
of education members, poll- were transferred to Lane-
ticians, agitators—who were students who bad police rec-
involved in this conflict and ords, learning problems,
the downgrading of this drug habits, emotional diffi-
school, and he assumes the culties—causing a disruptive
responsibility for his facts, racial imbalance ("reverse
analysis and conclusions.
segregation") which in 1968-
The years 1968, 1969, and 1970 transformed it into a
1970 were turbulent for New "nightmare." lie concludes
York, and other large cities that this kind of racial bal-
—including Detroit — public ance and busing for this kind
schools. This reviewer, who of integration is wrong.
was on a study leave in
Whatever opinions and con-
1969, visited a number of victions one may have about
high schools in New York busing, integration, the edu-
(and other large cities) to cational demands by minori-
observe and investigate stu- ties, and the state of affairs
dent unrest and disorders in our public schools, one
TELEGRAPH just SOI TH of 12 RILE RD.
will find this personal story
353- I 300
ACROSS FROM TEI,TNEL• E MA1.1.
of one high school disturbing
MD Insists Trepper
and challenging reading. It
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'TaMaROFF
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COPENHAGEN (JTA) —
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January without success.
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ly needed operation, which
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land, the former chief of the
Soviet spy network, the "Red
Orchestra," may yet succeed
in leaving.
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son, Michael Brojde, recent-
ly by an English tourist and
just translated into English,
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