Sentences with phrase «wake of a desegregation»

But in the Mississippi Delta, many rural schools are almost exclusively African American due to white flight to private schools in the wake of desegregation in the 1960s.
And he refers to the enormous increase in expenditures for Kansas City schools in the wake of a desegregation suit, and its limited results (see my review of Complex Justice by Joshua M. Dunn, «Finding the Right Remedy,» book review, Spring 2009).
Changing Course: Reflections in the Wake of Desegregation Kristen Green, Jim Grimsley Saturday, October 10, 11:00 - 12:00 noon Conf.

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When he showed that white flight to suburbia accelerated in the wake of central - city desegregation, the president of the American Sociological Association called for his censure or expulsion from the association for spreading «flammable propaganda.»
In the wake of Boston's painful desegregation process in 1974, monies were made available to fund such projects in schools where racial tensions had not only simmered, but boiled over.
Opponents of economic desegregation gained a majority on Raleigh's Wake County School Board in an election last fall.
General Anthony Tata (class of 2009), has been embroiled in controversy for dismantling Wake County's desegregation plan.
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