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Choosing Democracy

by Campbell, Duane E.
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This book gives students the preparation they need to participate in constructing the future of our society!

About the Author, Duane E. Campbell

Duane Campbell is an Professor Emeritus of Bilingual/Multicultural Education at California State University- Sacramento.

He was a teacher in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania public schools for three years (1964-1967) and then a Professor of Education at CSU-Sacramento for 39 years. Dr. Campbell was the founding Chair of the Department of Bilingual/Multicultural Education and of Peace and Conflict Resolution Studies. He has developed courses in Social Sciences Education, Democracy, and Multicultural Education as well as supervised history/social science student teachers. Dr. Campbell is a graduate of Carnegie-Mellon University in History (1969).

He has long been active in labor rights and civil rights efforts. He blogs at

http://www.choosingdemocracy.blogspot.com.

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From the Publisher

This magisterial treatment of our contemporary crisis in American society, culture, and education takes us step-by-step through the treacherous terrains that impede our efforts to examine critically and expand effectively democracy in our time. His powerful text is the most comprehensive analysis we have of sharpening the practical strategies for multicultural education in America.

The best of American life has always been embodied and enacted by courageous figures who chose democracy–from Thomas Paine, Harriet Tubman, CΓ©sar ChΓ‘vez, Ronald Takaki, to Dolores Huerta. Duane Campbell makes it clear what it means to choose democracy in our classrooms, workplaces, homes, and civic life. In short, like James Baldwin, he frightfully reminds us that we either choose democracy now or ultimately witness the fire this time!

Cornel West

Princeton University

Book Details

Published
October 28, 1995
Publisher
Englewood Cliffs, N.J. : Merrill, 1996.
Pages
381
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780133513707

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