School desegregation efforts begun in the 1960s through to the 1980s persist into the 21st century. School leadership for desegregation began in the late 20th century. School leadership efforts began in the early 1960s with compliance-based responses focused on court-ordered and government ...
School integration refers to the process which was meant to eliminate racial discrimination from both public and private schools. This process took place in the 1960s, when there was a lot of school segregation in the United States. Answer and Explanation: ...
As the Boston Bar Association noted, Garrity “concluded that the School Committee’s actions over the past 10 years with respect to segregation in the schools may have helped to create the segregated residential patterns which the School Committee now sought to use in an attempt to justify the ...
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摘要: Volume I of a five-volume study of the trends in segregation of Hispanic students in public schools contains a review of relevant litigation and legislation dating from the 1850's and notes the almost negligible effect on Hispanic desegregation of such landmark events as the 1954...
R. Moton High School alumnus Willie Shepperson revealed the high stakes involved with public school desegregation. At the April 28, 1969, Prince Edward County school board meeting, he outlined the county's troubling educational and ... AG Chentsov - 《Southern Cultures》 被引量: 2发表: 2012...
Public school segregation between white and black students in Southern states increased slightly in the 1990s, reversing several decades of stable integration patterns in much of the South. This increase in school segregation carte durin... SF Reardon,JT Yun - 《North Carolina Law Review》 被引量...
Reports on the opening of the Harvey Milk High School in honor of the gay right's activist Harvey Milk in Manhattan, New York City. Statement of Craig Bowman, a director of the National Youth Advocacy Coalition about segregation in education; Student population of the school; Establishment of ...
Magnet schools began in the late 1960s and early 1970s as a tool to further academic desegregation in large urban school districts. Magnets were intended to attract students from across different school zones. To accomplish this, magnet schools had to do two things. First, they had to open ...
Results from a multilevel analysis show that increased school district segregation has a substantive negative association with school violence, particularly in contexts of greater community inequality, consistent with Pettigrew's (1971) observations about the contact hypothesis. The implications of these ...