Fiasco

Nonfiction

eAudiobook

Provider: hoopla

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Pushkin Industries, 2025
Made available through hoopla
EDITION
Unabridged
DESCRIPTION

1 online resource (1 audio file (5hr., 25 min.)) : digital

ISBN/ISSN
9781962556057 MWT17706854, 1962556050 17706854
LANGUAGE
English
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Read by Leon Neyfakh

The story of the movement to desegregate Bostons public schools through busingand the backlash that followed. In 1974, a federal judge ruled that Bostons public schools were unconstitutionally segregated. The solution? A controversial experiment in desegregation known as busing, which would take children from majority-white schools and bus them to predominantly Black schools, and vice versa. What followed was a year of upheaval, violence, and fierce protests, as Boston became a battleground for the heated national debate over school integration and racism in the North. In this dramatic audiobook full of surprising twists and fascinating characters, journalist Leon Neyfakh (co-creator of the podcasts Slow Burn and Fiasco) unpacks the history of busing in Boston and brings to life the human stories behind the headlines by talking to the people who saw what happened with their own eyes. Combining historical analysis with firsthand accounts, Fiasco explores not only the impact of busing in Boston, but the larger questions about race, politics, and the struggle for equal education that continue to reverberate in America half a century later. For a list of books, articles, and documentaries used to research Fiasco: The Battle for Boston, please visit Fiasco: The Battle for Boston was hosted and produced by Leon Neyfakh for Prologue Projects. The executive producer was Andrew Parsons, with reporting and production by Sam Graham-Felsen, Madeline Kaplan, Ula Kulpa, and Soraya Shockley

Mode of access: World Wide Web

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