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(5pp) Common Ground: covering a great deal more
than its subtitle suggests, is a huge non-fiction
study of Boston in the 1970's, when it was under
the pressure of court-ordered busing to achieve
school desegregation. The three families J. Anthony
Lukas focuses on include only a handful of the
hundreds of people in a multilayered account of the
moral fabric of a city and the vastly different
social universes of its neighborhoods. Eventually
the turmoil surrounding the desegregation efforts
is seen in the context of history, not just
national history, or that of Boston, but the
history of the little villages cities are made up
of, and in many cases even the histories of
individuals.
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Anthony Lukas focuses on include only a handful of the hundreds of people in a multilayered account of the moral fabric of a city and the vastly different social universes
of its neighborhoods. Eventually the turmoil surrounding the desegregation efforts is seen in the context of history, not just national history, or that of Boston, but the history of the
little villages cities are made up of, and in many cases even the histories of individuals. BBlukas.doc. J. Anthony
Lukas: Common Ground (1985)
Written by for the Paperstore, Inc., July 2000 Introduction Common Ground: A Turbulent Decade in the Lives of Three American
Families. (1985): covering a great deal more than its subtitle suggests, is a huge non-fiction study of Boston in the 1970s, when it was under the pressure of court-ordered
busing to achieve school desegregation. The three families J. Anthony Lukas focuses on include only a handful of the hundreds of people in a multilayered account of the moral fabric
of a city and the vastly different social universes of its neighborhoods. Eventually the turmoil surrounding the desegregation efforts is seen in the context of history, not just national history,
or that of Boston, but the history of the little villages cities are made up of, and in many cases even the histories of individuals. History
In the early 1970s, busing was to Boston what the integration of high schools was to Little Rock, Arkansas.
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