On the 50th anniversary of the federal court decision to integrate Boston schools, a group of 20 people stood on the red brick walkway in front of the Massachusetts State House at one of the first ...
The desegregation story in Public Schools has included busing, school boycotts and the courts. Has anything really changed?
The article 🌱 Patch AM: How Greendale schools fit into Milwaukee’s decades-long desegregation and busing battles appeared ...
I am writing in response to the very important Sept. 10 op-ed by Lew Finfer, “On the 50th anniversary of Boston busing, what have we learned?” The need to acknowledge the decades-long struggle to ...
BOSTON — Fifty years to the day since yellow school buses first rolled Boston toward a desegregated future, some of the players from the era's historic events returned to the scene and reminisced ...
BOSTON – Fifty years to the day since yellow school buses first rolled Boston toward a desegregated future, some of the players from the era’s historic events returned to the scene and revisited how ...
Fifty years to the day since yellow school buses first rolled Boston toward a desegregated future, some of the players from the era’s historic events returned to the scene and reminisced about how ...
When Louisville began busing students to integrate schools in 1975, it did not see a large exodus of White students to private schools, as other cities did. Louisville Archbishop Thomas McDonough ...
Despite strong community resistance, court-ordered busing in 1975 Louisville did not result in significant "white flight" out of the county. Studies show a small percentage of white families left, ...