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Change In Black Segregation In The South, (1954-98)

Percent Of Black Students In Majority White Schools

  1954 0.001
  1960 0.1
  1964 2.3
  1967 13.9
  1968 23.4
  1970 33.1
  1972 36.4
  1976 37.6
  1980 37.1
  1986 42.9
  1988 43.5
  1991 39.2
  1994 36.6
  1996 34.7
  1998 32.7

Source: Southern Education Reporting Service in Reed Sarratt, The Ordeal of Desegreation (New York:Harper &Row, 1966):362; HEWPress Release, May 27, 1968; OCR data tapes: 1992-93, 1994-95, 1996-97; and 1998-99 NCES Common Core of Data.

Fall 2001

CONTENTS
Vol. 16, No. 1

Schools More Separate: Consequences of A Decade of Resegregation

Change in Black Segregation in the South

Percent Poor in Schools Attended by the Average White, Black, Latino, Asian And Native American Student

Public School Enrollments In Majority Non-White States by Race / Ethnicity

Bamboozled By The Texas Miracle

Summer Camp For Teachers

Institute Projects and Workshops

'Choice' And Other White Lies

Top Ten Voucher Supporters

Voucher's Money Man

Fairness For First Graders

Who Do We Hear?

Racism and Reparations

Teaching About Reparations

Websites On Reparations

'What We Want, What We Believe'

The Panther Party's Ten Point Program

FOX TV Goes to High School

The Three R's

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