Acknowledgements
Foreword
Introduction
Section 1: Before Lau: The Sunrises
Chapter 1. Before Lau: Chinese Exclusion
Chapter 2. Before Lau, there was Mrs. Lau
Chapter 3. Before Lau, There Was School Desegregation and Bilingual Education
Chapter 4. Before Lau: Personalized Curriculum Writers, not Publishers
Chapter 5. Before Lau, Chinese Educators Were Assigned Outside of Chinatown
Chapter 6. Before Lau, Collective Advocacy Had Many Tentacles
Chapter 7. Before Lau, Community Agencies at the Core
Chapter 8. Before Lau, a 'Reggie' Found a Way
Chapter 9. Before Lau, An Idealistic Lawyer and Public Servant is Appointed to the School Board
Chapter 10. Before Lau, There Was School Desegregation and Mandatory Busing
Section 2: After Lau: The Sunrising Quickly
Chapter 11. After Lau: Remedies and More Remedies
Chapter 12. After Lau: California’s Proposition 227 and English for the Children
Chapter 13. A Third World Rights Federation Activist in the Midst
Chapter 14. Remedies and Remediation in Higher Education
Section 3: Beyond Lau: The Sun Setting
Chapter 15. Post Lau: The Association of Chinese Teachers
Chapter 16. Post Lau: The Chinese Principals
Chapter 17. The Modified Lau Consent Decree to the Sunset
Chapter 18. Sunset and Beyond: Language as Problem, Right, Resource or Choice?
Chapter 19. Sunsetting and Choice: Co-Articulating Language Rights, Affirmative Action, and Voting Rights
References
Index