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Contents Acknowledgments, xi Introduction, 1 1 / The Price of Equality, 13 Black Loyalty, Self-Help, and the “Right Kind of Citizenship” 2 / Lessons in Citizenship, 49 Confronting the Limits of Curricular Equalization in the Jim Crow South 3 / The High Cost of It All, 89 James E. Shepard and Higher Education Equalization 4 / A “Most Spectacular” Victory?, 129 Teacher Salary Equalization and the Dilemma of Local Leadership 5 / How Can I Learn When I’m Cold?, 159 A New Generation’s Fight for School Facilities Equalization 6 / From Equalization to Integration, 201 Struggles for Schools and Citizenship in the Age of Brown Epilogue, 247 Notes, 261 Bibliography, 319 Index, 345 This page intentionally left blank [54.160.133.33] Project MUSE (2024-03-28 11:32 GMT) Illustrations and Tables IllustratIons Map of North Carolina, xviii Nathan Carter Newbold, 26 Annie W. Holland, 33 Rosenwald School at Stewart’s Creek in Harnett County, 38 Washington High School in Raleigh, 41 Cooking class at Wake County Training School, 52 Pauli Murray’s graduating class at Hillside High School in Durham, 62 A lesson in American civics at Annie Holland School in Rocky Mount, 70 Governor O. Max Gardner poses in Raleigh with the winners of the Live-at-Home Essay Contest, 72 Student at Stephens-Lee High School in Asheville learning to weld, 80 Typing class at an unidentified school, 82 Future Farmers of America gathering inspects tractors in Pitt County, 83 James Edward Shepard, 94 Students from North Carolina College’s law school picketing the State Capitol to protest unequal facilities, 124 James T. Taylor and Carolyn Smith Green unveil a statue of James E. Shepard at North Carolina College, 126 Nathan Newbold and Simon Green Atkins, 133 Black teachers at summer school in Asheville, 139 Charlotte Hawkins Brown, J. Melville Broughton, and John Brice, 149 Children board a school bus in Pitt County, 162 nAAcp Youth Council in Charlotte, 174 Redstone Academy, 177 Students from O. R. Pope School in Rocky Mount portray the members of President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s 1953 cabinet, 192 Classroom at Cary Colored Elementary School, 198 Regional conference of Jeanes supervisors at Shaw University in Raleigh, 210 Brunswick County Training School in Southport, 214 Raleigh school officials inspect the city’s new Ligon Junior-Senior High School, 216 x / illuStrAtionS And tABleS Joseph Holt Jr., along with his parents Joseph Holt Sr. and Elwyna Holt, 219 Raleigh attorneys Herman L. Taylor, Samuel S. Mitchell, and George R. Greene, 221 Dorothy Counts’s integration of Charlotte’s Harding High School, 223 Terry Sanford visits Merrick Moore School in Durham, 227 nAAcp advertisement in the New York Times drawing attention to the Yancey County desegregation struggle, 236 Sign commemorating Ridgeview School in Hickory, 246 tables 1.1 / Public School Enrollment in North Carolina, by Race, 1919–1960, 29 2.1 / Select Curricular Offerings at Black and White High Schools in North Carolina, 1963–1964, 87 3.1 / Biennial State Appropriations at All North Carolina Public Colleges and Universities, by Race, 1885–1941, 93 3.2 / Per Capita State Appropriations for Public Colleges and Universities in North Carolina, by Race, 1937–1938 and 1939–1940, 116 4.1 / Number of Pupils in Average Daily Attendance per Teacher Employed in North Carolina, by Race, 1923–1964, 131 4.2 / Average Annual Classroom Teacher Salaries in North Carolina, by Race, 1919–1960, 137 4.3 / Average Scholarship Index of All Teachers and Principals in North Carolina, by Race, 1921–1946, 138 5.1 / Number of Schoolhouses in North Carolina, by Race, 1919–1964, 163 5.2 / Appraised Value of School Property per Pupil Enrolled, by Race, 1919–1964, 164 6.1 / School Property Values per Pupil in the Carolinas, by Race, 1952–1957, 232 ...