This long awaited biography of Harold Rugg is a dramatic and compelling
story with profound implications for today's educators. Harold Rugg, one
of the leading progressive educators of the 20th century, developed an
innovative social studies program and textbook series that was censured
by conservative critics during the 1940s. Read the full story behind
Rugg, the man and the educator, and the critics who attacked him. Harold
O. Rugg was professor at Teachers College, Columbia University, and a
key leader among the social frontier group that emerged in the 1930s to
argue that schools should play a stronger role in helping to reconstruct
society. He was author of a best selling social studies textbook series
that came under attack from patriotic and business groups in the early
years of World War II. The story of his rise and fall encapsulates a
pivotal episode in the history of American education and reveals a great
deal about the direction of schooling in American life, the many roads
not taken, and possibilities for the future. This in-depth examination
of Rugg's life and career provides historical perspective on the
recurring struggles over education. It will be of interest to every
citizen concerned about the future of our democracy. Includes more than
60 photos and graphics.