Excerpt: Bill Ayers
Relevance: Articles, Books and Newsletter.
Ayers, W.C. (1969). Thoughts on our schools. In: Dennison, G. The lives of children. New York: Vintage Books, 302 304.
Ayers, W.C. (1968). Travelling with children and travelling on. This Magazine is About Schools, 2 (4), 110 132. Reprinted in: Repo, Satu (1970), ed. This book is about schools. New York: Pantheon Books.
* Ayers, W.C. (1968). Implementing equal educational opportunity. Harvard Educational Review, 38 (1), 142 148. Also published as: Ayers, W.C. (1969). Carolyn and Kelyn. In: Equal Educational Opportunity. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press, 213 220.
Ayers, W.C. (1968). Education, an American problem. Ann Arbor, Michigan: Radical Education Project.
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Latest book by Ayers:
Bill Ayers’s Fugitive Days: A Memoir and Ronald Radosh’s Commies: A Journey Through the Old Left, the New Left, and the Leftover Left
Interesting NOTE:
Ronald Radosh:
Radosh was born in New York City to parents who were both members of the Communist Party USA. He has descibed himself as a Red Diaper Baby who attended the Little Red Schoolhouse and Elisabeth Irwin High School. For most of his academic career was intimately associated with leftist causes, e.g., an intellectual defense of the Rosenbergs, initial support for the FMLN and opposition to the Contras, etc., he gradually evolved into a neoconservative polemicist in the mold of his colleagues, David Horowitz and Peter Collier.
Interesting cross reference. Radosh attended the Little Red Schoolhouse.
Stanley Ann Dunham had membership in the East Shore Unitarian Church in Bellevue, WA. According to its own website, East Shore Unitarian Church was nicknamed “The Little Red Church on the Hill”.