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Ladson-Billings, Gloria – Harvard Educational Review, 2009
In this essay, Gloria Ladson-Billings describes her reaction to Barack Obama's election and her desire to share these historic moments with folks she considers "everyday people." She then looks to the future of education in the United States and highlights obstacles to the Obama administration's meaningful engagement with education…
Descriptors: Presidents, African Americans, Elections, African American Teachers

Ladson-Billings, Gloria; Tate, William F., IV – Teachers College Record, 1995
Explains critical race theory as used in legal scholarship, arguing for its application in education and suggesting that in the United States, where race is critical in inequality and where society is organized around property rights, the intersection of race and property creates an analytical tool for understanding inequity. (SM)
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education

Ladson-Billings, Gloria – Theory into Practice, 1996
Discusses ways to interpret student silence, highlighting a black professor's experiences teaching white students. Student silence is likened to political situations in which people who feel disenfranchised by the process do not vote, which is a political statement in itself. The importance of not ignoring student silence is emphasized. (SM)
Descriptors: Black Teachers, Classroom Communication, College Faculty, College Students
Ladson-Billings, Gloria – Yearbook of the National Society for the Study of Education, 2006
The last few years (2004-05) have been filled with commemoration, reflection, and scholarship around the landmark Supreme Court decision, "Brown v. Board of Education" (1954). It was right and proper to take a 50-year retrospective at one of the more significant court rulings of the 20th century. It was also important to look at the…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Racial Segregation, School Desegregation, United States History