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- mobs surrounding the desegregated schools. Sociologist David Armor states in his 1995 book Forced Justice: School Desegregation and the Law that efforts...
- States Constitution. Brown meant that the University of Alabama had to be desegregated. In the years following, hundreds of African-Americans applied for admission...
- Racial integration, or simply integration, includes desegregation (the process of ending systematic racial segregation), leveling barriers to ****ociation...
- Desegregation busing (also known as integrated busing, forced busing, or simply busing) was an attempt to diversify the racial make-up of schools in the...
- desegregate. The school board approved the measure and allowed Mansfield High School to desegregate. Although other districts in Texas desegregated quietly...
- cabinet committee to manage the transition to desegregated schools. One overlooked aspect of school desegregation efforts is the persistence of structural...
- Network. February 18, 2016. UPI (September 29, 1987). "Boston Schools Desegregated, Court Declares". Chicago Tribune. "Busing's Boston M****acre". Hoover...
- in the history of the United States (1980–present) 1980–1991 Boston desegregation busing crisis (1974–1988) 1980 Miami riots 1982 Overtown riot Cabbage...
- establishing segregated schools to be unconstitutional, and it called for the desegregation of all schools throughout the nation. After the decision, the National...
- was one of the last holdouts for school desegregation. In Moberly, Missouri, the schools were desegregated, as ordered. However, after 1955, the African-American...