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NBC Evening News for; Friday, Mar 17, 1972 ... Headline: Busing / Blacks ... (Studio) Many blacks denounce busing, but many support it. REPORTER: John Chancellor...
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The courts should not have the power to disrupt communities. ... The January 1994 edition of the newsletter of the National Association for Neighborhood Schools reports on two Missouri officials, both black, who oppose the continued forced busing of children.
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So when Garrity's Phase II plan called for the busing of blacks and Latinos into Charlestown High and of Townie children into Roxbury, Charlestown resisted.
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The system was skewed against Black Americans from the start, the Black community was given the bulk of the busing load to carry. So why aren’t more Blacks happy that busing has effectively been put down?
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As he put it, "If the 14th Amendment means anything, it means we must guarantee black children the right to attend desegregated schools if they want to do so, even when it involves busing blacks to schools in white neighborhoods where whites do not want them.
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Use busing in a Sentence ... See web results for busing ... See images of busing...
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Aside from the fact that there was no statistical evidence to show busing would improve the educational standards of black students, a large portion of blacks hated busing.
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." Those who opposed busing also argued that it is harmful to children as well as significantly more expensive. This opposition, somewhat surprisingly, included many blacks. A 1974 Gallup poll showed that less than 25% of the general population and only 32% of blacks supported forced busing to achieve integration.
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