Inequality in the Promised Land

Race, resources, and suburban schooling

Authors

  • Muhammad Sharif Uddin Morgan State University, USA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32674/jise.v9i1.1703

Keywords:

Inequality in the Promised Land: Race, Resources and Suburban Schooling.

Abstract

Inequality in the promised land: Race, resources, and suburban schooling is a well-written book by L’ Heureux Lewis-McCoy. The book is based on Lewis-McCoy’s doctoral dissertation, that included an ethnographic study in a suburban area named Rolling Acres in the Midwestern United States. Lewis-McCoy studied the relationship between families and those families’ relationships with schools. Through this study, the author explored how invisible inequality and racism in an affluent suburban area became the barrier for racial and economically minority students to grow up academically. Lewis-McCoy also discovered the hope of the minority community for raising their children for a better future.

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

Author Biography

  • Muhammad Sharif Uddin, Morgan State University, USA

    Muhammad Sharif Uddin is a doctoral candidate in Urban educational Leadership Program at Morgan State University, USA. He also works as a graduate research assistant and as an adjunct faculty in the Department of Teacher Education at Morgan. He is a Fellow of International Leaders in Education Programs. His research interest is teacher education, critical pedagogy, holistic education, and curriculum and instruction. His email address is muhammad.uddin@morgan.edu

Additional Files

Published

2020-02-21

How to Cite

Inequality in the Promised Land: Race, resources, and suburban schooling. (2020). Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies in Education, 9(1), 177-180. https://doi.org/10.32674/jise.v9i1.1703