![]() He attended Harvard University, where he worked at the Harvard Crimson and graduated magna cum laude in 1955. ![]() After his mother committed suicide and his father's illness after her death, he was at the age of eight enrolled in the coeducational Putney School in Vermont. His mother was an actress, and his uncle Paul Lukas was an Academy Award–winning actor. Anthony Lukas was born to Elizabeth and Edwin Lukas in White Plains, New York, followed by a younger brother in 1935, Christopher Lukas. ![]() Common Ground is a classic study of race relations, class conflict, and school busing in Boston, Massachusetts, as seen through the eyes of three families: one upper-middle-class white, one working-class white, and one working-class African-American. Jay Anthony Lukas (Ap– June 5, 1997) was an American journalist and author, probably best known for his 1985 book Common Ground: A Turbulent Decade in the Lives of Three American Families. ![]()
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