- mobs
surrounding the
desegregated schools.
Sociologist David Armor states in his 1995 book
Forced Justice:
School Desegregation and the Law that efforts...
-
Desegregation busing (also
known simply as
busing or
integrated busing or by its
critics as
forced busing) was a
failed attempt to
diversify the racial...
- New York:
Ballantine 3, 95. UPI (September 29, 1987). "Boston
Schools Desegregated,
Court Declares".
Chicago Tribune. "Busing's
Boston M****acre". Hoover...
-
desegregate. The
school board approved the
measure and
allowed Mansfield High
School to
desegregate.
Although other districts in
Texas desegregated quietly...
-
Racial integration, or
simply integration,
includes desegregation (the
process of
ending systematic racial segregation),
leveling barriers to ****ociation...
-
cabinet committee to
manage the
transition to
desegregated schools. One
overlooked aspect of
school desegregation efforts is the
persistence of structural...
- side.
Supporters of
desegregation thought that it
meant schools should be
desegregated immediately, but
opponents of
desegregation believed that leniency...
- the
constitution the
clause of
desegregated schools, thus
weakening the
position of New Orleans's
burgeoning desegregated public school system. The Louisiana...
- was one of the last
holdouts for
school desegregation. In Moberly, Missouri, the
schools were
desegregated, as ordered. However,
after 1955, the African-American...
-
Freedom of Choice, or Free
transfer plan, was the name for a
number of
plans developed in the
United States during 1965–1970,
aimed at the integration...