The «lost cause,» the Confederate battle flag, and other Confederate ideas and symbols were adopted as tokens of white supremacy during
the desegregation era.
Not exact matches
Surveys during the civil rights
era found that many white people supported
desegregation privately but opposed it publicly, because they thought all the other white people opposed it.
Let us also recall that the people of their mentality during the Civil Rights
Era were the ones advocating against
desegregation.
In earlier
eras, reformers wanted such things as a better curriculum, better - prepared teachers, better funding, more equitable funding, smaller classes, and
desegregation, which they believed would lead to better public schools.
Instead, the EEOS reflects an
era when
desegregation took voluntary forms.
His dissertation offers a history of Chicago's magnet schools, tracing the role of voluntary school
desegregation in shaping urban multiculturalism in the post-civil rights
era.