While the end of court - ordered desegregation measures has caused a modest increase in segregation within public school districts, a large
majority of racial segregation occurs across district lines.
De Klerk brokered the end
of apartheid, South Africa's
racial segregation policy, and supported the transformation
of South Africa into a multi-
racial democracy by entering into the negotiations that resulted in all citizens, including the country's black
majority, having equal voting and other rights.
Those genuinely concerned with the
racial segregation in schools should focus their attention on traditional public schools, where the vast
majority (97 %)
of U.S. students are enrolled.