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On June 13, 2022, term assistant professor of education 艾丽卡而的书, The Roots of 教育al Inequality: Philadelphia's Germantown High School, 1907-2014, was reviewed by Camika Royal in the 师范学院学历. The review focuses on Kitzmiller’s research approach and reflects on her portrayal of the conception, 生活, and tragic ending for a public high school in Philadelphia. Germantown High School was closed after 99 years of operation due to governmental neglect, 放弃, 和处置.

在回顾中, Royal notes how Kitzmiller uses interviews she conducted with Germantown High graduates, 教师, and community members to corroborate quantitative data. Royal praises Kitzmiller’s ability to successfully weave ethnography, 历史, and geographical analysis into her narrative chronicling the school’s roots in anglo normativity. Kitzmiller’s book rejects claims regarding a golden age of school funding, instead arguing that race-based inequities in public schooling have always existed. Social and governmental resources for public schools have largely focused on supporting institutions that primarily serve white youth while failing to provide the same level of financial backing for students in predominantly Black communities. Royal emphasizes that Kitzmiller’s analysis demonstrates Philadelphia’s lack of both widespread political will and public funding to fully desegregate schools or make school resources equitable for Black students in the 1970s. The reviewer concludes that Kitzmiller’s book provides “multiple types of evidence to support racism, 阶级歧视, and governmental neglect of the very schools that should typify American democracy.”