Published: March 20, 2023
A Dream of Justice: the Story of Keyes v. Denver Public Schools

叠测听Pat Pascoe(Engl'57)

(University Press of Colorado, 344听pages; 2022)

A Dream of Justice听is Colorado state senator and former teacher Pat Pascoe鈥檚 firsthand account of the decades-long fight to desegregate Denver鈥檚 public schools. Drawing on oral histories and interviews with members of the legal community, parents, and students, as well as extensive institutional records, Pascoe offers a compelling social history of听Keyes v. School District No.听1听(Denver).

Pascoe details Denver鈥檚 desegregation battle, beginning with the citizen studies that exposed the inequities of segregated schools and Rachel Noel鈥檚 resolution to integrate the system, followed by the momentous pro-integration Benton-Pascoe campaign of Ed Benton and Monte Pascoe for the school board in 1969. When segregationists won that election and reversed the integration plan for northeast Denver, Black, white, and Latino parents filed听Keyes v. School District No.听1. This book follows the arguments in the case through briefs, transcripts, and decisions from district court to the Supreme Court of the United States and back, to its ultimate order to desegregate all Denver schools 鈥渞oot and branch.鈥 It was the first northern city desegregation suit to be brought before the Supreme Court. However, with the end of court-ordered busing in 1995, schools quickly resegregated and are now more segregated than before听Keyes听was filed.

Pascoe asserts that school integration is a necessary step toward eliminating systemic racism in our country and should be the objective of every school board.听A Dream of Justice听will appeal to students, scholars, and readers interested in the history of civil rights in America, Denver history, and the history of US education.