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Andrew Karch. Early Start: Preschool Politics in the United States. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, 2013. 288 pp. Cloth $60.00.

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Andrew Karch. Early Start: Preschool Politics in the United States. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, 2013. 288 pp. Cloth $60.00.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2017

BLythe Farb Hinitz*
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The College of New Jersey
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References

1 V. C. Lascarides and B. F . Hinitz, History of Early Childhood Education (New York: Roudedge, 2011), pp. 411–13.Google Scholar

2 E. R. Ranck, “Early Care and Education in the 1950s: The Thorny Path When Public Issues Confront Passionately-Held Beliefs,” in The Hidden History of Early Childhood Education, ed. B. F . Hinitz (New York and London: Routledge, 2013) pp. 130–31.Google Scholar

3 Polly Greenberg, The Devil Has Slippery Shoes: A Biased Biography of the Child Development Group of Mississippi (CDGM): A Story of Maximum Feasible Poor Parent Participation (Washington, DC: Youth Policy Institute, 1969/1990).Google Scholar

4 V. C. Lascarides and B. F. Hinitz, History of Early Childhood Education (New York: Routledge, 2011), p. 420.Google Scholar