Richard Rothstein Reading Order
1 series · 14 books
Richard Rothstein is an American scholar and writer specializing in the historical roots of racial segregation in education and housing policy. Drawing on his extensive research as a senior fellow at the NAACP Legal Defense Fund and the Economic Policy Institute, he examines how deliberate government action created and maintained residential and educational inequality across the United States. His work combines rigorous historical analysis with contemporary policy examination to challenge common misconceptions about how segregation developed.
Standalone Novels Series
Complete14 books
Start with Keeping Jobs in Fashion, the first of 14 books in the Standalone Novels series.
| # | Title |
|---|---|
| 1 | Class and Schools |
| 2 | Just Action |
| 3 | School choice |
| 4 | Teachers, Performance Pay, and Accountability |
| 5 | The Color of Law |
| 6 | The class size debate |
| 7 | Keeping Jobs in Fashion 1989 |
| 8 | Where's the money gone? 1995 |
| 9 | What do we know about declining (or rising) student achievement? 1997 |
| 10 | Where's the money going? 1997 |
| 11 | The way we were? 1998 |
| 12 | Class and schools 2004 |
| 13 | The charter school dust-up 2005 |
| 14 | Grading education 2008 |
Frequently Asked Questions
- How many books has Richard Rothstein written?
- Richard Rothstein has written 14 books across 1 series. Their published works span from 1989 to 2008.
- Are Richard Rothstein's series complete?
- Richard Rothstein has 1 completed series.

