Desegregation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Desegregation is the process of ending racial segregation, most commonly used in reference to the United States. Desegregation was long a focus of the American Civil Rights Movement, both before and ...
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they overestimated white support for racial segregation; (2) to explore the ..... Ninety-two supported desegregation and the remaining 178 preferred ...
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WASHINGTON--Federally supported desegregation-assistance centers face the prospect of a summer shutdown--postponing training and technical help for many school districts--because the Education Department has failed to issue new regulations on time. ... By James Crawford ... Civil-rights advocates also warn that, as proposed on...
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Politically, American Civil Rights were also aided by the rise of Liberal Democrats in the Northern states that supported desegregation. At the same time, Republicans were slowly making inroads in Southern states, a lengthy shift in political realignments that would be complete in 1980 with the election of Ronald Reagan.
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Leaders of the National Student Coalition Against Racism called for massive student participation in the May 17 march in supported of desegregation of Boston schools during a press conference at the State House Tuesday. ... Ray Sherbill, a coordinator of NSCAR, said that he expects between 50 ... The University Daily Since 1873...
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81 coalitions of progressive citizens and their allies among corporate and civic elites, which once supported desegregation, also appear to be disintegrating.8 In the face of claims that desegregation does little to improve minority students’ educational outcomes while it inflicts heavy burdens on the children...
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My grandmother lost friends during the intergration because she supported desegregation and spoke her mind. I went to a completely integrated high school in the South and still have black, white and asian friends to this day.
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Indeed, Louise Day Hicks, a vocal opponent of school desegregation, was the top vote-getter in school committee elections in 1963 and 1965. In 1967, she was only 12,000 votes shy of becoming Boston’s mayor.47 Of course, there were white Bostonians who supported desegregation, just as there were blacks in Boston who...
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Support among local officials became even more evident as the popularity of the desegregation process grew among the wider public following the establishment of the local civil movement that supported desegregation.
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