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Change In Black Segregation In The South, (1954-98) |
Percent Of Black Students In Majority White Schools
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 Schools More Separate: Consequences of A Decade of Resegregation Change in Black Segregation in the South Public School Enrollments In Majority Non-White States by Race / Ethnicity Bamboozled By The Texas Miracle Institute Projects and Workshops 'What We Want, What We Believe' The Panther Party's Ten Point Program
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