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, ...
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 ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Desegregation is a topic that still sparks conversation and controversy today. The desegregation of JCPS created a hailstorm of hate, anger and misunderstanding that had to ...
This map contains some images and descriptions of violence. Discretion is advised. Massachusetts was the first state in the nation to outlaw segregation in public schools. Yet for years, the Boston ...
Children at the Lewenberg School in Mattapan studied outdated curricula in a run-down building. Teachers ran out of paper. Bathroom stalls were missing doors. In the spring of 1974, district officials ...
Fifty years ago Sept. 12, the first school buses rolled through Boston as part of a federal judge’s order to desegregate the Boston schools; an initiative often known as busing. For the past three ...
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