The National PTA, Race, and Civic Engagement, 1897-1970 /
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Columbus :
Ohio State University Press,
2009.
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Clár na nÁbhar:
- Introduction: the national PTA, race, and civic engagement
- "No hats to be worn" : organizing the National Congress of Mothers
- "To work more effectively and gain better leadership experience" : the founding of the National Congress of Colored Parents and Teachers
- "For convenience of a better education and training for my people" : organizational growth and stability
- Making America "strong from within" : school lunches, civics, and intergroup relations
- Diminishing as it advanced : the unification of the PTA
- Epilogue : civil society and public education.