The next in celebrated education reformer Herb Kohl's series of classics
in progressive education, Angelo Patri's eloquent 1917 chronicle of
multicultural education in the inner city remains as relevant today as
it was ninety years ago. Long out of print, A Schoolmaster of the Great
City illustrates Patri's commitment as a longtime principal at a New
York public school to integrating all backgrounds into the classroom and
to nurturing a community that extends beyond the school yard. The New
York Times Book Review called it an inspiring and an aspiring vision,
an ideal of a force that would be a greater power in molding and
Americanizing and democratizing American life than it would be possible
to find in all other agencies together.